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1 THE ANDHRA PRADESH GAZETTE PART IV-B EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY [No.1] HYDERABAD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 ANDHRA PRADESH ACTS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS Etc. The following Act of the Andhra Pradesh Legislature received the assent of the Governor on the 24 th January, 2013 and the said assent is hereby first published on the 24 th January, 2013 in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette for general information. ACT. NO. 1 OF 2013 AN ACT. ANDHRA PRADESH SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN AND TRIBAL SUB-PLAN (PLANNING, ALLOCATION AND UTILISATION OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES) ACT, 2013 ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES CHAPTER – I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent, commencement, duration and savings. 2. Definitions.

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THE ANDHRA PRADESH GAZETTE PART IV-B EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

[No.1] HYDERABAD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013

ANDHRA PRADESH ACTS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS Etc.

The following Act of the Andhra Pradesh Legislature received the assent of the Governor on the 24th January, 2013 and the said assent is hereby first published on the 24th January, 2013 in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette for general information.

ACT. NO. 1 OF 2013

AN ACT. ANDHRA PRADESH SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN AND TRIBAL SUB-PLAN (PLANNING, ALLOCATION AND UTILISATION OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES) ACT, 2013

ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES

CHAPTER – I

PRELIMINARY

1. Short title, extent, commencement, duration and savings. 2. Definitions.

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CHAPTER – II

PLANNING, RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN AND TRIBAL SUB-PLAN FUNDS AND SCHEMES

3. Earmarking of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan / Tribal Sub-Plan Fund from Plan outlays.

4. Communication of Plan outlay earmarked as Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Fund to the departments.

5. Schemes to be included under the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plans and Tribal Sub-Plans.

6. Promotion of equity among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 7. Obligation to cover Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes in general schemes. 8. Formulation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan schemes and

preparation of Sub-Plans by the departments. 9. Submission of Sub-Plans proposed to be included in the Annual Plan for appraisal.

CHAPTER – III

APPRAISAL, ALLOCATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN/TRIBAL SUB-PLAN FUND AND APPROVAL OF THE SUB-PLANS

10. Appraisal of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan Schemes by the Nodal Agencies.

11. Allocation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan Fund and Tribal Sub-Plan Fund for financing the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan schemes included in the Sub-Plans.

12. Recommendation by the Nodal Agencies and Nodal Departments.

CHAPTER – IV

BUDGET PROVISIONING, DISTRIBUTION AND STRENGTHENING OF

IMPLEMENTATION MACHINERY

13. Budget allocations. 14. Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan wing in Finance Department. 15. Budget Release Orders.

CHAPTER – V INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

16. State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. 17. Functions of the State Council.

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18. Nodal Agency and Nodal Department. 19. Functions of the Nodal Agency and Nodal Department. 20. Administrative and technical support to Nodal Department for Scheduled Castes

Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan. 21. Department level Sub-Plan Support Unit. 22. Implementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan schemes in the

districts. 23. Institutional strengthening for effective implementation and monitoring.

CHAPTER – VI

TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN/TRIBAL SUB-PLAN

24. Transparency and accountability. 25. Incentives and penalties. 26. Annual Report to be placed before State Legislature. 27. Power to make Rules. 28. Power to remove difficulties.

ANDHRA PRADESH SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN AND TRIBAL SUB-PLAN (PLANNING, ALLOCATION AND UTILISATION OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES) ACT, 2013.

An Act to ensure, accelerated development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled

Tribes with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic,

educational and human development along with ensuring the security and social dignity

and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, by earmarking

a portion, in proportion to population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the

State, of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan of the State and ensuring effective

institutional mechanisms for the implementation and for matters connected therewith or

incidental thereto.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Andhra Pradesh in the Sixty-third year of the Republic of India as follows:

CHAPTER – I

1.(1) This Act may be called the Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and

Preliminary Short title, extent, commencement,

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Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013.

(2) It extends to the whole of the State of Andhra Pradesh. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government

may, by notification in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette, appoint,

and different dates may be appointed for different provisions

of this Act.

(4) It shall ceases to have effect after the expiry of ten years from

the date of commencement, except in respect of this done or

omitted to be done before such cesser and upon such cesser

the Andhra Pradesh General Clauses Act, 1891, shall apply as if

this Act had been repealed by a State Act.

duration and savings.

2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a) “The Department” means any Government Department concerned with implementation of the plan schemes for the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes;

(b) “Gaps in development” means differences in development indicators of Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes when compared to the state averages, as may be prescribed particularly relating to human and economic development;

(c) “General Schemes” means schemes included in the Annual Plans of the Departments which benefit all social groups including Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes;

(d) “Government” means the State Government of Andhra Pradesh;

(e) “Nodal Agency for SCSP” means the committee headed by Minister of Social Welfare;

(f) “Nodal Agency for TSP” means the committee headed by Minister of Tribal Welfare;

(g) “Nodal Department” means Social Welfare Department for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Welfare Department for Tribal Sub-Plan;

(h) “Notification” means notification published in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette and the word ‘Notified’ shall be construed accordingly;

(i) “Prescribed” means prescribed by the Government by rules made under the Act;

Definitions

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(j) “State Council” means State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constituted under the Act;

(k) “Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes” shall have the meanings assigned respectively under clauses (24) and (25) of article 366 of the Constitution of India;

(l) “Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP)” means the Plan approved by the State Council for inclusion in the Annual Plan of the Department to bridge the gap in development of Scheduled Castes and shall include the SC component of general schemes;

(m) “Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP)” means the Plan approved by the State Council for inclusion in the Annual Plan of the Department to bridge the gap in development of Scheduled Tribes and shall include the ST component of general schemes;

(n) “Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Fund” means a portion of the total plan outlays of the State, in a financial year, as earmarked under the section 3;

(o) “Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Schemes” means the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/ Tribal Sub-Plan schemes included in the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan of the Departments

(p) “Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribe habitation” means any habitation where population of Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes or combined population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes is not less than 40% of the total population of the habitation;

(q) “Sub-Plans” means Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) or Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) or both;

(r) “Scheduled Areas” means areas notified under Part C of Fifth Schedule to Constitution of India;

(s) “Report regarding administration of Scheduled Areas” means the Report by the Governor to the President of India regarding administration of Scheduled Areas as mentioned in paragraph 3 of Part A of Fifth Schedule to Constitution of India;

(t) “A.P. Tribes Advisory Council” means the Tribes Advisory Council as mentioned in paragraph 4 of Part B of Fifth Schedule to Constitution of India.”

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CHAPTER - II

PLANNING, RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN AND TRIBAL SUB-PLAN FUNDS AND SCHEMES

3. The State shall, in every financial year, earmark in such manner

as may be prescribed, a portion of the total Plan outlays of the State

which shall be proportionate to the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribe

population of the State, to be called as Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and

Tribal Sub-Plan Fund:

Provided that, the Fund to be earmarked is determined at least

6 months prior to commencement of the next financial year:

Provided further that, the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and

Tribal Sub-Plan Fund outlay shall be revised according to State Annual

Plan final outlay and:

Provided also that the expenditure of the SCSP/TSP Fund shall

be accounted for in the manner hereafter specified in this Act.

Earmarking of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Fund from Plan outlays.

4. The department as may be authorized by the Government

shall, every financial year, communicate, in the manner prescribed, to

the other departments, a tentative plan outlay out of Scheduled

Castes Sub-Plan/ Tribal Sub-Plan Fund as earmarked under Section 3

for preparation of respective department wise Scheduled Castes Sub-

Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan.

Communication of Plan outlay earmarked as Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Fund to the departments

5. The Sub-Plans of the departments shall include only such schemes that secure direct and quantifiable benefits to the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe individuals or Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe households or Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe habitations or Tribal areas and that have the potential to bridge the gaps in development following the norms laid down in this Act and the rules made there under:

Provided that the schemes should be consistent with the Annual and Five Year Plans and priorities of the State of Andhra Pradesh as may be communicated by the Planning department.

Schemes to be included under the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plans and Tribal Sub-Plans.

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6. The departments shall prepare Scheduled Castes Sub-

Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan to promote equity in the development among

various social groups within Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and

focused development of backward Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribe

habitations. In case of Tribal Sub-Plan, special attention shall be paid

to Scheduled Tribes residing in the Scheduled Areas.

Promotion of equity among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

7. The departments shall ensure coverage of Scheduled

Castes/Scheduled Tribes in the ongoing general schemes consistent

with their eligibility for the same.

Obligation to cover Scheduled Castes/Sch. Tribes in general Schemes

8. On receipt of communication under section 4, each department,

shall, after estimating the gaps in the development of Scheduled

Castes/Scheduled Tribes, prioritize the development needs of

Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes through a consultative process, as

may be prescribed and shall formulate the Scheduled Castes Sub-

Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan schemes and prepare the Sub-Plans comprising of

the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/ Tribal Sub-Plan schemes, within the

State Plan priorities as communicated under section 5.

Formulation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan schemes and preparation of Sub-Plans by the departments.

9. Each Department, excluding the departments separately notified

under this Act, shall submit each year, to the respective Nodal

Departments, the Sub-Plans comprising of Scheduled Castes Sub-

Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Schemes proposed to be included in the Annual

Plans, for appraisal by the Nodal Agency concerned, within the time

frame and in the format, as may be prescribed.

Submission of Sub-Plan proposed to be included in the Annual Plan for appraisal.

CHAPTER-III

APPRAISAL, ALLOCATION OF SCHEDULED CASES SUB-PLAN/TRIBAL SUB-PLAN FUND AND APPROVAL OF THE SUB-PLANS 10. The Nodal Agency for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/ Tribal Sub-

Plan, shall take up appraisal of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan schemes

and Tribal Sub-Plan schemes respectively submitted by departments,

to ensure conformity with the conditions and norms laid down in the

Appraisal of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan Schemes by the Nodal

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Act. Agencies.

11. The respective Nodal Agency, while indicating allocation of

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan Fund and Tribal Sub-Plan Fund to the

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan schemes shall follow the

following norms namely;-

(a) For schemes exclusively benefiting Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled

Tribe individuals or Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe

households, 100% of scheme cost shall be allocated and

accounted for under Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-

Plan fund.

(b) For schemes benefiting Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe

habitations, 100% of scheme cost shall be allocated and

accounted for under Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-

Plan fund in case of other habitations the cost shall be

allocated and accounted for under Scheduled Castes Sub-

Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan in proportion of the population of the

Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes;

(c) For general schemes, included in the Sub-Plans, benefitting

Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe individuals or Scheduled

Caste/Scheduled Tribe households, along with others, the

scheme cost shall be allocated and accounted for under

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan, in proportion to

the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe beneficiaries covered;

(d) In respect of non-divisible infrastructure works a portion of the

scheme cost as may be determined by the Government shall

be deemed to have been attributed for Scheduled Castes Sub-

Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan respectively.

Allocation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan Fund and Tribal Sub-Plan Fund for financing the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan schemes included in the Sub-Plan.

12. The schemes that fulfill the norms laid down in the Act shall be

recommended by Nodal Agency for Social Welfare and Nodal Agency

for Tribal Welfare for inclusion in the Annual Plan proposals of the

Recommendation by the Nodal Agencies and Nodal Department.

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departments and aggregated for placing before the State Council for

Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, for

consideration and approval as pre-budget process.

CHAPTER-IV

BUDGET PROVISIONING DISTRIBUTION AND STRENGTHENING OF IMPLEMENTATION MACHINERY

13. The budget approved by the State Council for Scheduled Castes

Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan shall be included in the Demands for Grants

for the departments under the relevant head of account for the

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan.

Budget allocations.

14. There shall be an exclusive Secretary, Finance in Finance

Department for performing the functions relating to Budget

implementation and allocation according to the provisions of this Act

within the overall discipline of the ways and means positions as

determined by the Finance department.

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan wing in Finance Department

15. Budget Release Orders shall be issued to each department, for

the amount provided in the Budget Estimates for Scheduled Castes

Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan immediately after passing of the budget by

the State Legislature in accordance with the schedule and norms

prescribed.

CHAPTER – V

Budget Release Orders.

INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

16. (1) As soon as may be, after the commencement of this Act,

the Government shall, by notification, constitute a Council under the

Chief Minister, to be known as the State Council for Development of

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to exercise the powers

conferred and to perform the functions assigned to it under the Act

and the rules made thereunder.

State Council for Development of Schedule Castes/ Scheduled Tribes.

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(2) The State council shall meet at least twice in a year.

17. The State Council shall:-

(a) Advise the State Government on all the policy matters relating to Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan;

(b) Suggest measures for proper planning and implementation of the schemes by the departments;

(c) Approve the Annual Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan proposals of the Departments;

(d) Perform such other functions as may be prescribed.

Functions of the State Council.

18. (1) Nodal Agencies headed by Ministers of Social Welfare and

Tribal Welfare, shall be constituted in the manner prescribed, for

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan respectively and shall

exercise the powers conferred and perform the functions assigned

under this act.

(2) The Social Welfare Department and Tribal Welfare

Department shall act as Nodal Departments for assisting the

respective Nodal Agency to perform its functions and exercise its

powers.

Nodal agency and Nodal Department.

19. The respective Nodal Agency with the assistance of the

respective Nodal Department shall:-

(1) Evaluate and appraise Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/ Tribal Sub-

Plan proposed by the departments for ensuring conformity to

the provisions of this Act;

(2) Prepare State Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan for

placing before the State Council for Development of Scheduled

Castes and Scheduled Tribes for consideration and approval;

(3) Recommend reallocation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal

Sub-Plan funds from a department to other department;

(4) Review the implementation and monitoring of the Scheduled

Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan programme;

(5) Identify impediments and suggest measures for overcoming

Functions of Nodal Agency and Nodal Department.

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the impediments;

(6) Co-ordinate with the departments for preparation of State Level and district level Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/ Tribal Sub-Plan;

(7) Maintain transparency in expenditure; maintain scheme wise;

district wise, village wise and beneficiary wise details as may be

prescribed; set up a web portal for tracking the progress of the

implementation, expenditure, output and outcome indicators

as may be prescribed of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-

Plan;

(8) Facilitate at least annual social auditing of expenditure of

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan funds and facilitate

analysis of improvement in Human Development Index against

the projections for the State and district:

Provided that the directions of the Nodal Agency shall be binding on the Departments.

20. The Government shall appropriately strengthen the Nodal

Departments of Social Welfare and Tribal Welfare with an

Administrative and Technical Support Unit and a Sub-Plan Research

Centre as may be prescribed, to perform the functions and discharge

the duties assigned to it and to assist the respective Nodal Agency.

Administrative and technical support to Nodal Department for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/TSP

21. The departments as identified by the State Council may

establish a Sub-Plan Support Unit, as may be prescribed to manage the

respective Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan.

Department level Sub-Plan Support Unit.

22. (1) The Government shall constitute a District Monitoring

Committee in each district with the District Collector as its Chairman,

which shall be responsible for implementation of the Scheduled Castes

Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan in the district.

(2) The District Planning Committees of each district shall

review the implementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-

Plan periodically.

Unimplementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/ Tribal Sub-Plan schemes in the districts.

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23. The respective departments of Government shall take such measures as may be necessary for institutional strengthening of State, District and Sub-District units by providing necessary guidelines, staff and training to the staff in the manner prescribed, for effective implementation and monitoring.

Institutional strengthening for effective implementation and monitoring.

CHAPTER-VI

TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES SUB-PLAN/TRIBAL SUB-PLAN

24. (1) Each department shall ensure transparency and accountability at all levels in the implementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan schemes.

(2) Each department shall, host the documents, as may be prescribed in public domain.

Transparency and accountability.

25. Government shall formulate and appropriate scheme, to award incentives for commendable performance and disincentives for proven negligence and lack of due diligence, in discharge of responsibilities under this Act by any functionary or official concerned:

Provided that disciplinary action shall be governed by the relevant service/disciplinary rules applicable to the Government officials and functionaries.

Incentives and penalties.

26. The Nodal agency shall place before the State Legislature, an

Annual Report on outcome of implementation of Scheduled Castes

Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan containing department-wise achievements

and the un-utilized funds during the financial year under report. The

report on TSP to the extent of scheduled areas shall form part of the

Report regarding the administration of scheduled areas to be

submitted to Governor in consultation with A.P. Tribes Advisory

Council.

Annual Report to be placed before State Legislature.

27. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this Act. The Government may, by notification, make rules for carrying out all or any of the purposes of this Act.

(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:

Power to make Rules.

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(a) Determination of gaps in development of Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes under section 2;

(b) Earmarking Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Funds from the plan outlays under section 3;

(c) Identification of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan Schemes and preparation of Sub-Plans by the departments under section 8;

(d) Preparation of budget proposal of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan for appraisal by the Nodal Departments under section 9;

(e) Strengthen the Finance Department for monitoring expenditures under the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan under section 14;

(f) Constitution of, and transaction of business in the State Council for development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes; the qualification, disqualification and other allowances to the non-official members of the State Council under section 16;

(g) Constitution of Nodal Agencies for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan under section 18;

(h) Maintenance of a web portal by the Nodal Agency under section 19;

(i) Constitution of Administrative and Technical Support Unit in respective Nodal Department for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan/Tribal Sub-Plan under section 20;

(j) Constitution of Sub-Plan Support Unit at department level under section 21;

(k) Constitution of District Monitoring Committees and the connected matters under section 22;

(l) Institutional strengthening at State, district and sub-district level for ensuring effective implementation, awareness, mass contact programme, social audit and monitoring of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan under section 23; and

(m) Procedures for ensuring transparency and accountability in the implementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan under section 24.

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(3) Every rule made under this Act shall, immediately after it is made, be laid before the Legislature of the State, if it is in session and if it is not in session, in the session immediately following for a total period of fourteen days which may be comprised in one session or in two successive sessions and if, before the expiration of the session in which it is so laid or the session immediately following the Legislature agrees in making any modification in the rule or in the annulment of the rule, the rule shall, from the date on which the modification or annulment is notified, have effect only in such modified form or shall stand annulled as the case may be so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule.

28. (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of the Act, the Government may, by order, make such provisions or give such directions not inconsistent with the provisions of the Act as may appear to it to be necessary or expedient for the removal of the difficulty:

Provided that no such power shall be exercised after the expiry of a period of two years from the commencement of this Act.

(2) Every order made under this section shall be laid, as soon as it is made, before each House of the State Legislature.

Power to remove difficulties.

R.DAMODAR,

Secretary to Government, Legislative Affairs & Justice (FAC),

Law Department

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Scheduled Caste Sub- Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan – Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013 - Constitution of “Nodal Agency for Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP)”- Orders- Issued.

PLANNING (XXII) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.7 Date. 23-02-2013 Read the following:

Act. No.1 of 2013 dated: 24.01.2013

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O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013”. (Act No.1 of 2013) (herein after referred to as Act). 2. The Act is to ensure, accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, educational and human development along with ensuring security social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, by earmarking a portion, in proportion to the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State, of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP)/Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) of the State. 3. The Act also envisages setting up of a Nodal Agency for Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) and to establish an Administrative and Technical Support Unit to strengthen the Nodal Department for TSP. 4. In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 18 to 20 of the said Act No. 1 of 2013, the Government of Andhra Pradesh, hereby orders constituting the “Nodal Agency for Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) with the following composition and functions for matters relating to Tribal Sub-Plan(TSP). 5. The composition of the Nodal Agency for Tribal Sub-Plan(TSP) shall be as follows: 1 Minister for Tribal Welfare Chairman

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2 Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare Member-Convenor

3 Principal Secretary, Panchayat Raj Member

4 Principal Secretary, Rural Development Member

5 Principal Secretary, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Member

6 Principal Secretary, Housing Member

7 Principal Secretary, Finance (FP) Member

8 Principal Secretary, Planning Member

9 Principal Secretary, Primary Education Member

10 Principal Secretary, Health, Medical & Family Welfare Member

11 Principal Secretary, Women Development & Child Welfare Member

12 Principal Secretary, Agriculture Member

13 Principal Secretary, Animal Husbandry Member

14 Principal Secretary, Irrigation Member

15 Principal Secretary, Secondary Education Member

16 Principal Secretary, R & B Member

17 Principal Secretary, MA&UD Member

18 Principal Secretary, Higher Education Member

19 Commissioner, Tribal Welfare Member

20 Secretary, APTWREIS (GURUKULAM) Member

21 MD, TRICOR Member

22 TSP Unit Head, Sub-Plan Research Unit Member

Special Invitee - The Nodal Agency may invite any person as deemed necessary as Special Invitee to its meetings. 6. The Nodal Agency shall carry out the following functions:

I. Appraisal of Schemes submitted by Departments - The Nodal Agency for TSP shall appraise the Tribal Sub-Plan Schemes submitted by departments, for ensuring conformity to the provisions of the Act namely

A. The schemes proposed should secure direct and quantifiable benefits to the

Scheduled Tribes individuals or Scheduled Tribes households or Scheduled Tribes habitations. The Nodal Agency, while indicating allocation of Tribal Sub-Plan Fund to the Tribal Sub-Plan schemes shall follow the norms, namely:

i. for schemes exclusively benefiting Scheduled Tribe individuals or

Scheduled Tribe households, 100% of scheme cost shall be allocated and accounted for under Tribal Sub-Plan fund;

ii. For schemes benefiting Scheduled Tribe habitations, 100% of scheme cost

shall be allocated and accounted for under Tribal Sub-Plan fund. In case of

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other habitations the cost shall be allocated and accounted for under Tribal Sub-Plan in proportion to the population of the Scheduled Tribes;

iii. for general schemes, included in the Sub-Plans, benefiting Scheduled Tribe

individuals or Scheduled Tribe households, along with others, the scheme cost shall be allocated and accounted for under Tribal Sub-Plan, in proportion to the Scheduled Tribe beneficiaries covered or the actual amounts spent on Scheduled Tribes;

iv. in respect to non-divisible infrastructure works a portion of the scheme

cost as may be determined by the Government shall be deemed to have been attributed for Tribal Sub-Plan;

B. The schemes proposed should have the potential to bridge gaps in development; C. The schemes under TSP should be consistent with the Annual and Five Year Plans

and priorities of the State of Andhra Pradesh as may be communicated by the Planning Department. The Nodal Agency should therefore as far as possible ensure that Tribal Sub-Plan allocation are met within each sector of the Plan individually;

D. The schemes should promote equity in development among various social groups

within Scheduled Tribes and focused development of backward Scheduled Tribes habitations. Special attention shall be paid to Scheduled Tribes residing in the Scheduled Areas;

E. The Nodal Agency should ensure at least 1/3 rd of the ST Plan outlay is devoted to

capital expenditure debitable to the Head of Account 4000 onwards. II. Preparation and Recommendation of TSP - The schemes that fulfill the norms as laid

down in the Act, shall be recommended by the Nodal Agency for TSP for inclusion in the Annual Plan proposals of the departments and aggregated for placing before the State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes through the Planning Department, for consideration and approval as pre-budget process.

III. Reallocation- The Nodal Agency shall recommend re-allocation of budget allotted

from departments, which are not in a position to incur expenditure, to other needy departments or as may be necessary to ensure expenditure of funds allocated under the TSP.

IV. Review and Monitoring - The Nodal Agency shall review and monitor the allocation,

expenditure and implementation of TSP. V. Identify and Overcome Impediments - The Nodal Agency shall identify impediments

and suggest measures for overcoming them to ensure that all departments spend the funds earmarked for TSP.

VI. Coordination - The Nodal Agency shall co-ordinate with the departments the preparation of State Level and District Level Tribal Sub-Plan.

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VII. Transparency and Accountability – The Nodal Agency shall cause the maintenance of scheme wise, district wise, village wise and beneficiary wise details and through the Nodal department set up a web portal for tracking the progress of the implementation, expenditure, output and outcome indicators as may be prescribed in Tribal Sub-Plan.

VIII. Facilitating Social Audit: The Nodal Agency shall facilitate at least annual social

auditing of expenditure of Tribal Sub-Plan and facilitate analysis of improvement in Human Development Index against the projections for the State and district.

IX. Annual Report- The Nodal Agency shall authorize the Nodal department to place

before the State Legislature, an Annual Report on outcome of implementation of Tribal Sub-Plan containing department-wise achievements and the un-utilized funds during the financial year under report. The report on TSP to the extent of scheduled areas shall form part of the Report regarding the administration of scheduled areas to be submitted to Governor in consultation with A.P. Tribes Advisory Council.

X. Any other function as may be assigned by the government from time to time.

7. The directions of the Nodal Agency in the implementation of its functions shall be binding on the department.

8. The Nodal Agency shall meet at least once in two months or as frequently as necessary.

9. The Tribal Welfare Department shall act as the Nodal Department for assisting the Nodal Agency for TSP to perform its functions. The Tribal Welfare Department as Nodal Department shall constitute an Administrative and Technical Support Unit for assisting it in performing functions and discharge duties assigned to it in assisting the Nodal Agency for TSP. 10. The Tribal Department shall establish a Sub-Plan Research Center at Center for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad (CESS) to carry out studies and gap analysis for identifying priority areas of investment under the TSP. 11. The Tribal Department shall also establish GIS and MIS Cells with requisite technical staff to assist it in planning and monitoring the TSP. 12. All the related departments in the address entry are requested to prepare the TSP for approval by the Nodal Agency and implement the TSP as per the directions of the Nodal Agency for TSP.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

MINNIE MATHEW CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT.

To The Hon’ble Minister for Tribal Welfare Department. The Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare Department. The Principal Secretary, Panchayat Raj Department.

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The Principal Secretary, Rural Development Department. The Principal Secretary, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Department. The Principal Secretary, Housing Department. The Principal Secretary, Finance (FP) Department. The Principal Secretary, Planning Department. The Principal Secretary, Primary Education Department. The Principal Secretary, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department. The Principal Secretary, Women Development and Child Welfare Department. The Principal Secretary, Agriculture Department. The Principal Secretary, Animal Husbandry Department. The Principal Secretary, Irrigation Department. The Principal Secretary, Secondary Education Department. The Principal Secretary, R & B Department. The Principal Secretary, MA & UD Department. The Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare Department. The Secretary, APTWREIS (Gurukulam) The Director, Tribal Cultural Research & Training Institute. The Managing Director, TRICOR The Engineer-in-Chief, Tribal Welfare. The Managing Director, A.P. Tribal Power Company Limited (TRIPCO) The VC & Managing Director, Girijan Co-operative Corporation Ltd. The Managing Director, A.P. Tribal Mining Private Limited (TRIMCO) The Head of the TSP Sub-Plan Research Unit The Commissioner of Panchayath Raj and Rural Employment. The Commissioner of Rural Development. The Special Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Rural Livelihoods Projects. The CEO & Commissioner, Water Conservation Mission. The CEO, SERP. The Engineer-in-Chief(PR), Engineering Wing. The Commissioner, AMRAP Academy of Rural Development. The CEO, Employment Generation & Marketing Mission. The Executive V.C., PR & RD Department. The Special Officer & Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation. The Executive V.C., A.P. State Level Committee on GO-NGO Collaboration. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited. The Commissioner, A.P. Weaker Sections Housing Programme. The Vice-Chairman & Housing Commissioner, AP Housing Board. The Managing Director, Deccan Infrastructure & Land Holding Limited. J.R. Managing Director, AP Co-operative Housing Societies Federation Limited. Managing Director, AP Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Limited. The Commissioner of Small Savings & State Lotteries. The Director, Director of Insurance Department. The Director, Director of Treasuries and Accounts. The Deputy Director, Pension Payment Office. The Pay &Accounts Officer, Pay &Accounts Office. The Director, Director of State Audit. The Director, Director of Works and Accounts.

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The Director, Director of Economics & Statistics. The Chairman, Godavari Valley Development Authority. The Director General, AP State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (APSRAC). The APD & I.O., AP State Development Planning Society. The Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Technical Education Department. The Secretary, State Board of Technical Education and Training Department. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Collegiate Education. The Director, Director of Intermediate Education Department. The Joint Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education. The Director, AP State Archives & Research Institute. The Director, AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute. The Director, Telugu Academy. The Director, Hindi Academy. The State Liaison Officer, National Service Scheme Cell. The Commissioner & Director, School Education Department. The Director, Adult Education Department. The Director, AP Open School Society. The Director, Director for Government Examinations. The Secretary, A.P.R.E.I Society. The Director, AP Government Text Book Press. The Director, State Institute of Educational Technology. The Director, Jawahar Bal Bhavan. The Director, Director of Public Libraries. The Director, State Council of Educational Research and Training. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Public Health & Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Medical Education. The Director, IPM, Public (Health) Lab and Food (Health) Admn. The Commissioner, AP Vaidya Vidhana Parishad. The Project Director, Director of AIDS Control Society. The Director, Director of Insurance Medical Services. The Director General, Drugs Control Administration. The Commissioner, Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha & Homeopathy (Ayush) The MD, A.P. Health & Medical Housing Infrastructure Development Corpn. The Secretary, A.P. Yogadhyayana Parishad. The Addl. Prl. CCF & CEO, AP Medical & Aromatic Plants Board. The Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Para Medical Board. The Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Care Trust. The Director, Strategic Planning & Innovation Unit(SPIU). The Director, Woman Development and Child Welfare. The Director, Director of Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services & Welfare of Street Children. The Managing Director, A.P. Woman’s Co-operative Finance Corporation. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Welfare of Disabled & Senior Citizens. The Managing Director, AP Foods. The Secretary, AP State Social Welfare Board. The Managing Director, AP Vikalanagula Co-operative Corporation. The Secretary, AP Womens Commission.

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The Commissioner, Director of Agriculture. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Co-operation & Registrar of Co-operative Society. The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Bank (APCOB). The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Union. The S.C. Deputy Registrar, AP State Co-operative Joint Farming and Labour of Contract Societies Federation. The Addl. Registrar, A.P. Co-operative Tribunal. The Joint Registrar, The Hyderabad Agricultural Co-operative Association (HACA). The Director, A.P. State Seeds Certification Agency The Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, A.P. State Seeds Development Corporation The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation The Commissioner, Director of Marketing The Commissioner, Commissioner of Horticulture Department The Commissioner, A.P. Micro Irrigation Project The Managing Director, A.P. Horticulture Mission The Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, A.P. State Agro-Industries Development Corp. The Managing Director, A.P. State Warehousing Corporation. The Managing Director, The Federation of Sericulturists and Silk Weavers’ Co-op. Societies. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Sericulture. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Rural Irrigation Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Marketing Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sahakara Vigyana Samithi. The Director, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The Director, Director of Animal Husbandry. The Commissioner, Fisheries Department. The Managing Director, A.P. State Fishermen Co-operative Societies Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Meat Development Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sheep & Goat Development Co-operative Federation The V.C & Managing Director, A.P. Dairy Development Co-operative Federation The Chief Executive Officer, A.P. Livestock Development Agency. The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Admn. Wing). The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Medium Irrigation). The Commissioner, Command Area Development Dept. (CADA) The Chief Engineer, Central Designs Organisation. The VC & MD, A.P. State Irrigation Development Corp. The Director, Ground Water. The Commissioner & ENC, Commissionerate of Tenders. The Managing Director, A.P. Water Resources Development Corpn. The Director, Engineering Research. The Director General, Water and Land Management, Training and Research Institute. The Commissioner, Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation The Chief Engineer, Hydrology The Secretary, Irrigation & CAD (Projects Wing) Dept. The Supdt. Engineer (Hydrology), Inter-State and Water Resources The Supdt. Engineer (D & I Circle), Neelam Sanjeevareddy Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Nagarjuna Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Sreeram Sagar Project. The Dy. Chief Engineer, Telugu Ganga Project.

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The Chief Engineer, Tungabhadra Project. The Project Director, A.P. Water Sector Improvement Project (PPMU). The Commissioner, Commissioner P & D of Godavari Basin. The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration The Director, Town & Country Planning The Engineer-in-Chief (Public Health) The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board The Mission Director, A.P. Urban Services for the Poor The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) The Mission Director, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) The Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority The Managing Director, A.P. Urban Finance and Infrastructure Dev. Corporation The Commissioner, Transport Commissioner The Managing Director, A.P.State Road Transport Corporation The Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings) The Director, Director of Ports The Managing Director (APRDC), A.P.Road Development Corporation

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal-Sub-Plan (TSP)–Earmarking a portion of total State Annual Plan outlays for SCSP/TSP in proportion to their population and accounting for SCSP/TSP funds in respect of non-divisible infrastructure works- Orders Issued.

PLANNING (XXII) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 9 Dated. 23-02-2013 Read the following:

Act No.1 of 2013, Dated: 24-01-2013.

O R D E R : The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013”. (Act No. 1 of 2013) (herein after referred to as Act). 2. The Act is to ensure, accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, educational and human development along with ensuring security social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, by earmarking a portion, in proportion to the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State, of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP)/Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) of the State. 3. The Act envisages that schemes included in SCSP/TSP should secure direct and quantifiable benefits to SC/ST individual or SC/ST house-holds or SC/ST habitations and should bridge the gaps in development indicators between SCs/STs, when compared to state averages. 4. The Act also envisages that in respect of non-divisible infrastructure works, ̅a portion of the scheme cost as may be determined by the Government shall be deemed to have been attributed for SCSP and TSP respectively. 5. As per the latest available estimates of Census of India 2001, the SC population in the State of Andhra Pradesh is 16.2% and ST population is 6.6%. In case of nondivisible infrastructure works such as irrigation, energy, transport, education and health infrastructure projects, which are equally critical to promote economic and human development among SCs & STs, the current practice is to account 16.2% under SCSP and

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6.6% under TSP keeping in view of the difficulty in allocation and attribution to SC/ST individual/household/habitation. 6. The Government after careful examination of the matter, hereby orders the following: a. In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the Act, 16.2% of the total State Annual Plan Outlay for the Financial year 2013-14, shall be allocated to finance Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) Fund and 6.6% of the total State Annual Plan Outlay for the Financial year 2013-14, be allocated to finance Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) Fund based on the Population Census, 2001. b. In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 11(d) of the Act, in case of non-divisible infrastructure works 7.0% for SCs and 3.0% for STs of the scheme cost shall be accounted in the allocation and expenditure of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) Funds respectively. The balance amount of SCSP/TSP would be required to be spent in terms of Sections 11(a) to 11(c) of the Act, so as to secure quantifiable benefits to SCs/STs as per the directions of the Nodal Agency. 7. The Nodal Agency for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP), the Nodal Agency for Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) and all the Departments of Secretariat and Heads of Departments are therefore, requested to take action accordingly for formulation of Plan Schemes and Budget Estimates for the Financial year 2013-14.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

MINNIE MATHEW CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT.

To All the Spl. Chief Secretaries/Prl. Secretaries/Secretaries of the departments Copy to: The SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Sub- Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan – Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013 - Constitution of “State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes”- Orders- Issued.

PLANNING (XXII) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.10 Date. 23-02-2013

Read the following:

Act. No.1 of 2013 dated: 24.01.2013

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O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013”. (Act No.1 of 2013) (herein after referred as Act). 2. The Act is to ensure, accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, educational and human development along with ensuring security social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, by earmarking a portion, in proportion to population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State, of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) / Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) of the State. The Act also envisages setting up of a State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to advise on policy matters related to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, suggest measures for planning and implementation of schemes and for approving the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP)/Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) of the departments.

3(a). In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 16 of the Act, the Government of Andhra Pradesh, hereby orders constituting the “State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes” (hereinafter referred to as the State Council), with the following composition and functions for matters relating to Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP).

Composition: Composition of the State Council shall be as follows:

1 Chief Minister Chairman

2 Minister, Higher Education Member

3 Minister, Finance and Planning Member

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4 Minister, Social Welfare Member

5 Minister, Tribal Welfare Member

6 Minister, Panchayat Raj & Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Member

7 Minister, Roads and Buildings Member

8 Minister, Industries Member

9 Minister, Health Member

10 Minister, Rural Development Member

11 Minister, Primary Education Member

12 Minister, MA&UD Member

13 Minister, Housing Member

14 Minister, Women Development and Child Welfare Member

15 Chairman, SC/ST Commission Member

16 to 20

Five non-official members, consisting of three members from SC community (of which at least one member should be woman) and two members from ST community (of which at least one member should be woman)

Member

21 Chief Secretary Member

22 to 34

Principal Secretary of the Departments mentioned above at serial numbers 2 to 14

Member

35 Principal Secretary, Planning Member-Convenor

3(b). Special Invitees - The State Council may invite any person as deemed necessary as Special Invitee.

3(c). Terms of office and allowances of Non-Official Members of State Council - Non-Official Members of the State Council will hold office for one term of two years only. They shall receive fees and allowances as prescribed by the Government from time to time.

3(d). Meetings of the State Council - The State Council shall meet at least twice in a year.

4. Functions - The State Council shall, a) advise State Government on all the policy matters relating to Scheduled Castes

Sub-Plan /Tribal Sub-Plan; b) suggest measures for proper planning and implementation of schemes by the

departments; c) approve the Annual Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan /Tribal Sub-Plan proposals of the

Departments; d) Perform such other functions as may be prescribed and are necessary for

implementation for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan.

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5. The Annual SCSP/TSP Plan as approved by the State council shall be deemed to have been accorded financial concurrence by the Finance Department under the respective SCSP/TSP Budgetary provision for that year. The respective Departments will take steps to issue administrative approval within 10 days of receipt of State Council approval following usual procedures. 6. Planning Department shall assist the State Council in discharge of its functions and coordination with the respective Nodal Agencies / Nodal Departments.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

MINNIE MATHEW CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT.

To

The Hon’ble Minister, Higher Education The Hon’ble Minister, Finance and Planning The Hon’ble Minister, Panchayat Raj & Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Hon’ble Minister, Rural Development The Hon’ble Minister, Roads and Buildings The Hon’ble Minister, MA&UD The Hon’ble Minister, Housing The Hon’ble Minister, Primary Education The Hon’ble Minister, Industries The Hon’ble Minister, Health The Hon’ble Minister, Social Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Tribal Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Women Development and Child Welfare The Chairman, SC/ST Commission The Chief Secretary. The Principal Secretary, Higher Education The Principal Secretary, Planning The Principal Secretary, Finance (FP) The Principal Secretary, Panchayat Raj The Principal Secretary, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Principal Secretary, Roads and Buildings The Principal Secretary, MA & UD The Principal Secretary, Housing The Principal Secretary, Primary Education The Principal Secretary, Industries The Principal Secretary, Health The Principal Secretary, Social Welfare The Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare The Principal Secretary, Women Development and Child Welfare The Principal Secretary, Rural Development. The Commissioner of Panchayath Raj and Rural Employment.

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The Commissioner of Rural Development. The Special Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Rural Livelihoods Projects. The CEO & Commissioner, Water Conservation Mission. The CEO, SERP. The Engineer-in-chief(PR), Engineering Wing. The Commissioner, AMRAP Academy of Rural Development. The CEO, Employment Generation & Marketing Mission. The Executive V.C., PR & RD Department. The Special Officer & Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation. The Executive V.C., A.P. State Level Committee on GO-NGO Collaboration. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited. The Commissioner, A.P. Weaker Sections Housing Programme. The Vice-Chairman & Housing Commissioner, AP Housing Board. The Managing Director, Deccan Infrastructure & Land Holding Limited. J.R. Managing Director, AP Co-operative Housing Societies Federation Limited. Managing Director, AP Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Limited. The Commissioner of Small Savings & State Lotteries. The Director, Director of Insurance Department. The Director, Director of Treasuries and Accounts. The Deputy Director, Pension Payment Office. The Pay &Accounts Officer, Pay &Accounts Office. The Director, Director of State Audit. The Director, Director of Works and Accounts. The Director, Director of Economics & Statistics. The Chairman, Godavari Valley Development Authority. The Director General, AP State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (APSRAC). The APD & I.O., AP State Development Planning Society. The Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Technical Education Department. The Secretary, State Board of Technical Education and Training Department. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Collegiate Education. The Director, Director of Intermediate Education Department. The Joint Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education. The Director, AP State Archieves & Research Institute. The Director, AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute. The Director, Telugu Academy. The Director, Hindi Academy. The State Liaison Officer, National Service Scheme Cell. The Commissioner & Director, School Education Department. The Director, Adult Education Department. The Director, AP Open School Society. The Director, Director for Government Examinations. The Secretary, A.P.R.E.I Society. The Director, AP Government Text Book Press. The Director, State Institute of Educational Technology. The Director, Jawahar Bal Bhavan. The Director, Director of Public Libraries. The Director, State Council of Educational Research and Training.

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The Commissioner, Commissioner of Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Public Health & Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Medical Education. The Director, IPM, Public (Health) Lab and Food (Health) Admn. The Commissioner, AP Vaidya Vidhana Parishad. The Project Director, Director of AIDS Control Society. The Director, Director of Insurance Medical Services. The Director General, Drugs Control Administration. The Commissioner, Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy (Ayush) The Managing Director, A.P. Health & Medical Housing Infrastructure Development Corpn. The Secretary, A.P. Yogadhyayana Parishad. The Addl. Prl. CCF & CEO, AP Medical & Aromatic Plants Board. The Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Para Medical Board. The Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Care Trust. The Director, Strategic Planning & Innovation Unit(SPIU). The Director, Woman Development and Child Welfare. The Director, Dir. of Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services and Welfare of Street Children. The Managing Director, A.P. Woman’s Co-operative Finance Corporation. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Welfare of Disabled & Senior Citizens. The Managing Director, AP Foods. The Secretary, AP State Social Welfare Board. The Managing Director, AP Vikalanagula Co-operative Corporation. The Secretary, AP Womens Commission. The Commissioner, Director of Agriculture. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Co-operation and Registrar of Co-operative Society. The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Bank (APCOB). The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Union. The S.C. Dy. Registrar, AP State Co-operative Joint Farming & Labour of Contract Societies Federation. The Addl. Registrar, A.P. Co-operative Tribunal. The Joint Registrar, The Hyderabad Agricultural Co-operative Association (HACA). The Director, A.P. State Seeds Certification Agency The Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, A.P. State Seeds Development Corporation The Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation The Commissioner, Director of Marketing The Commissioner, Commissioner of Horticulture Department The Commissioner, A.P. Micro Irrigation Project The Managing Director, A.P. Horticulture Mission The Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, A.P. State Agro-Industries Development Corp. The Managing Director, A.P. State Warehousing Corporation. The Managing Director, The Federation of Sericulturists and Silk Weavers’ Co-op. Societies. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Sericulture. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Rural Irrigation Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Marketing Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sahakara Vigyana Samithi. The Director, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The Director, Director of Animal Husbandry. The Commissioner, Fisheries Department.

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The Managing Director, A.P. State Fishermen Co-operative Societies Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Meat Development Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sheep & Goat Development Co-operative Federation The V.C & Managing Director, A.P. Dairy Development Co-operative Federation The Chief Executive Officer, A.P. Livestock Development Agency. The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Admn. Wing). The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Medium Irrigation). The Commissioner, Command Area Development Dept. (CADA) The Chief Engineer, Central Designs Organisation. The VC & MD, A.P. State Irrigation Development Corp. The Director, Ground Water. The Commissioner & ENC, Commissionerate of Tenders. The Managing Director, A.P. Water Resources Development Corpn. The Director, Engineering Research. The Director General, Water and Land Management, Training and Research Institute. The Commissioner, Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation The Chief Engineer, Hydrology The Secretary, Irrigation & CAD (Projects Wing) Dept. The Supdt. Engineer (Hydrology), Inter-State and Water Resources The Supdt. Engineer (D & I Circle), Neelam Sanjeevareddy Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Nagarjuna Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Sreeram Sagar Project. The Dy. Chief Engineer, Telugu Ganga Project. The Chief Engineer, Tungabhadra Project. The Project Director, A.P. Water Sector Improvement Project (PPMU). The Commissioner, Commissioner P & D of Godavari Basin. The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration The Director, Town & Country Planning The Engineer-in-Chief (Public Health) The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board The Mission Director, A.P. Urban Services for the Poor The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) The Mission Director, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) The Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority The Managing Director, A.P. Urban Finance and Infrastructure Dev. Corporation The Commissioner, Transport Commissioner The Managing Director, A.P. State Road Transport Corporation The Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings) The Director, Director of Ports The Managing Director (APRDC), A.P. Road Development Corporation

// FORWARDED :: BY ORDER// SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub Plan – Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial resources) Act, 2013 – Nomination of Exclusive Finance Secretary as per the provision of the Act – Orders – issued.

FINANCE (EXPR. S.W.) DEPARTMENT

G.O. Ms. No: 51 Dated: 11-03-2013 Read the Following:

1 Act. No. 1 of 2013 dated: 24-01-2013 2 G.O.Ms.No. 10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated: 23-02-2013 3 Planning Department U.O No. 324/Plg.22/13 dated: 17-01-2013

O R D E R : In the reference 1st read above, the Government of Andhra Pradesh enacted The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilizations of Financial Resources) Act, 2013 (Act No. 1 of 2013) to ensure accelerated development of SCs and STs with emphasis on achieving equality. 2. In order to achieve the objectives envisaged in the Act, State Council for Development of SCs and STs is constituted Vide G.O. 2nd read above. The State Council advises the Government on all policy matters relating to SCs Sub-Plan / Tribal Sub Plan, suggest measures for proper planning and implementation of schemes, approve to Annual SC Sub Plan / Tribal Sub Plan proposals and performs such functions as prescribed and for implementation of SC/ST Sub-Plan. 3. The important functions of the Council is the approval of Annual SCSP / TSP Plan. Once SCSP / TSP Plan as approved by the Council, it shall be deemed to have accorded financial concurrence by the Finance Department., under the SCSP / TSP Budgetary Provisions for the years. The budget approved by the State Council for SCs Sub Plan / TSP shall be provided in the Annual Budget. The respective Departments will issue administrative sanction within 10 days of receipt of State Council approval, following usual procedures. 4. Section 14, of the Act envisages nomination of an exclusive Secretary, Finance in Finance Department for performing the functions relating to Budget implementation and allocation according to the provisions of this Act within the overall discipline of the ways

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and means position as determined by the Finance Department. Section 15 of the act envisages that Budget Release Orders shall be issued to each department, for the amount provided in the Budget Estimates for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan / Tribal Sub-plan immediately after passing of the budget by the state Legislature in accordance with the schedule and norms prescribed. 5. Accordingly Principal Secretary to Government (FP), Finance Department is nominated as the exclusive Secretary, Finance for performing functions relating to Budget implementation and allocation within the overall ways and means position of the State.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

MINNIE MATHEW CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To Principal Secretary to Govt. Planning Dept. Principal Secretary to Govt. Social Welfare Dept. Principal Secretary to Govt. Tribal Welfare Dept. All the Departments of Secretariat, All Head of Departments, The A.G. A.P. Hyderabad (Audit) The A.G. A.P. Hyderabad (A&E) The Director of Treasuries & Accounts, A.P. Hyd. The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad. Copy to: Peshies of C.M./Dy. CM / Minister of S.W./ Minister of T.W. Peshi of C.S. Finance (OP.I) Department Planning (XXII) Department All Expenditure Sections. All BG Sections. SF/SC

//FORWARDED BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Planning Department – Constitution of high level Working Group for comprehensive review of the proposals of SCSP /TSP recommended by the Nodal Agencies to place before the State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for approval - Orders – Issued

PLANNING (XXII) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.14 Date.22 -04-2013 Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dt.23-02-2013. 2. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, dt.23-02-2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.8, Planning (XXII) Department, dt.23-02-2013.

* * * O R D E R: The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013” (Act No.1 of 2013). 2. For effective implementation of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan, the Government constituted “State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes” in the G.O cited 1st read above to advise State Government on all the policy matters relating to Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan /Tribal Sub-Plan, suggest measures for proper planning and implementation of schemes by the departments and approve the Annual Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan /Tribal Sub-Plan proposals submitted by the respective Nodal Agencies constituted in the G.Os 2nd and 3rd read above. 3. There is need for comprehensive review by a high level working group of the consolidated proposals furnished by the Nodal Agencies before placing for the approval of the State Council for development of SCs and STs keeping in view of the following:

i) State wide priority of development and priorities of Five year Plan. ii) Promote equity in development among SCs/STs. iii) Bridge the gaps of backwardness among various social groups within the SCs/STs

and Economic and financial viability of the schemes. 4. Government, after careful consideration, hereby constitute a high level Working Group with the following composition for a detailed and comprehensive review, of the

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proposals of respective Nodal Agencies as mentioned in para 3 above, before placing them for approval of the State Council. 1. Chief Secretary to Govt. Chairperson 2. Principal Secretary to Govt, (Planning) Member-Convenor 3. Principal Finance Secretary to Govt, Member 4. Principal Secretary (FP) to Govt, (Finance) Member . 5. Principal Secretary to Govt, (Social Welfare) Member 6. Principal Secretary to Govt, (Tribal Welfare) Member 5. The Working Group may invite as Special Invitees, other Secretaries as may be required to review the sanction, operation and implementation of Sub Plan. 6. The Working Group shall meet as frequently as required and shall appraise the State Council for approval of the proposals recommended by the Nodal Agencies for focused implementation of SCSP/TSP in the State.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

MINNIE MATHEW CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To The Principal Finance Secretary, Finance Department The Principal Secretary (FP), Finance Department The Principal Secretary, Planning Department The Principal Secretary, Social Welfare Department The Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare Department The P.S. to Chief Secretary. Copy to the Principal Secretary, Chief Minister Office. The Hon’ble Minister, Higher Education The Hon’ble Minister, Finance and Planning The Hon’ble Minister, Panchayat Raj & Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Hon’ble Minister, Rural Development The Hon’ble Minister, Roads and Buildings The Hon’ble Minister, MA&UD The Hon’ble Minister, Housing The Hon’ble Minister, Primary Education The Hon’ble Minister, Industries The Hon’ble Minister, Health The Hon’ble Minister, Rural Development The Hon’ble Minister, Tribal Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Women Development and Child Welfare

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The Chairman, SC/ST Commission The Principal Secretary, Higher Education The Principal Secretary, Panchayat Raj The Principal Secretary, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Principal Secretary, Roads and Buildings The Principal Secretary, MA & UD The Principal Secretary, Housing The Principal Secretary, Primary Education The Principal Secretary, Industries The Principal Secretary, Health The Principal Secretary, Women Development and Child Welfare The Commissioner of Panchayath Raj and Rural Employment. The Commissioner of Rural Development. The Special Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Rural Livelihoods Projects. The CEO & Commissioner, Water Conservation Mission. The CEO, SERP. The Engineer-in-chief(PR), Engineering Wing. The Commissioner, AMRAP Academy of Rural Development. The CEO, Employment Generation & Marketing Mission. The Executive V.C., PR & RD Department. The Special Officer & Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation. The Executive V.C., A.P. State Level Committee on GO-NGO Collaboration. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited. The Commissioner, A.P. Weaker Sections Housing Programme. The Vice-Chairman & Housing Commissioner, AP Housing Board. The Managing Director, Deccan Infrastructure & Land Holding Limited. J.R. Managing Director, AP Co-operative Housing Societies Federation Limited. Managing Director, AP Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Limited. The Commissioner of Small Savings & State Lotteries. The Director, Director of Insurance Department. The Director, Director of Treasuries and Accounts. The Deputy Director, Pension Payment Office. The Pay &Accounts Officer, Pay &Accounts Office. The Director, Director of State Audit. The Director, Director of Works and Accounts. The Director, Director of Economics & Statistics. The Chairman, Godavari Valley Development Authority. The Director General, AP State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (APSRAC). The APD & I.O., AP State Development Planning Society. The Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Technical Education Department. The Secretary, State Board of Technical Education and Training Department.

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The Commissioner, Commissioner of Collegiate Education. The Director, Director of Intermediate Education Department. The Joint Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education. The Director, AP State Archieves & Research Institute. The Director, AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute. The Director, Telugu Academy. The Director, Hindi Academy. The State Liaison Officer, National Service Scheme Cell. The Commissioner & Director, School Education Department. The Director, Adult Education Department. The Director, AP Open School Society. The Director, Director for Government Examinations. The Secretary, A.P.R.E.I Society. The Director, AP Government Text Book Press. The Director, State Institute of Educational Technology. The Director, Jawahar Bal Bhavan. The Director, Director of Public Libraries. The Director, State Council of Educational Research and Training. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Public Health & Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Medical Education. The Director, IPM, Public (Health) Lab and Food (Health) Admn. The Commissioner, AP Vaidya Vidhana Parishad. The Project Director, Director of AIDS Control Society. The Director, Director of Insurance Medical Services. The Director General, Drugs Control Administration. TheCommissioner,Ayurveda,Yoga&Naturopathy,Unani,Siddha&Homeopathy (Ayush) The MD, A.P. Health & Medical Housing Infrastructure Development Corpn. The Secretary, A.P. Yogadhyayana Parishad. The Addl. Prl. CCF & CEO, AP Medical & Aromatic Plants Board. The Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Para Medical Board. The Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Care Trust. The Director, Strategic Planning & Innovation Unit(SPIU). The Director, Woman Development and Child Welfare. The Dir., Dir. of Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services &Welfare of Street Children. The Managing Director, A.P. Woman’s Co-operative Finance Corporation. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Welfare of Disabled & Senior Citizens. The Managing Director, AP Foods. The Secretary, AP State Social Welfare Board. The Managing Director, AP Vikalanagula Co-operative Corporation. The Secretary, AP Womens Commission. The Commissioner, Director of Agriculture.

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The Commissioner, Comm. for Co-operation & Registrar of Co-operative Society. The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Bank (APCOB). The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Union. The S.C. Dy. Registrar, AP State Co-operative Joint Farming and Labour of Contract Societies Federation. The Addl. Registrar, A.P. Co-operative Tribunal. The Joint Registrar, The Hyderabad Agricultural Co-operative Association (HACA). The Director, A.P. State Seeds Certification Agency The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Seeds Development Corporation The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation The Commissioner, Director of Marketing The Commissioner, Commissioner of Horticulture Department The Commissioner, A.P. Micro Irrigation Project The Managing Director, A.P. Horticulture Mission The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Agro-Industries Development Corp. The Managing Director, A.P. State Warehousing Corporation. The MD, The Federation of Sericulturists and Silk Weavers’ Co-op. Societies. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Sericulture. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Rural Irrigation Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Marketing Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sahakara Vigyana Samithi. The Director, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The Director, Director of Animal Husbandry. The Commissioner, Fisheries Department. The Managing Director, A.P. State Fishermen Co-operative Societies Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Meat Development Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sheep & Goat Development Co-operative Federation The V.C & Managing Director, A.P. Dairy Development Co-operative Federation The Chief Executive Officer, A.P. Livestock Development Agency. The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Admn. Wing). The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Medium Irrigation). The Commissioner, Command Area Development Dept. (CADA) The Chief Engineer, Central Designs Organisation. The VC & MD, A.P. State Irrigation Development Corp. The Director, Ground Water. The Commissioner & ENC, Commissionerate of Tenders. The Managing Director, A.P. Water Resources Development Corpn. The Director, Engineering Research. The Director General, Water and Land Management, Training and Research Institute. The Commissioner, Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation The Chief Engineer, Hydrology The Secretary, Irrigation & CAD (Projects Wing) Dept.

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The Supdt. Engineer (Hydrology), Inter-State and Water Resources The Supdt. Engineer (D & I Circle), Neelam Sanjeevareddy Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Nagarjuna Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Sreeram Sagar Project. The Dy. Chief Engineer, Telugu Ganga Project. The Chief Engineer, Tungabhadra Project. The Project Director, A.P. Water Sector Improvement Project (PPMU). The Commissioner, Commissioner P & D of Godavari Basin. The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration The Director, Town & Country Planning The Engineer-in-Chief (Public Health) The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board The Mission Director, A.P. Urban Services for the Poor The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) The Mission Director, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) The Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority The Managing Director, A.P. Urban Finance and Infrastructure Dev. Corporation The Commissioner, Transport Commissioner The Managing Director, A.P.State Road Transport Corporation The Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings) The Director, Director of Ports The Managing Director (APRDC), A.P. Road Development Corporation

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Sub- Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan – Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013 - Constitution of “State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes”- Amendment- Orders- Issued.

PLANNING (XXII) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No. 15 Date. 30-04-2013

Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.10 Planning (XXII) Department, dt.23-02-2013

***** O R D E R :

The following amendment is issued to the G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dt.23-02-2013.

AMENDMENT

Hon’ble Minister for Forest, Environment, Science & Technology and Secretary/Principal Secretary/ Special Chief Secretary, Environment, Forest Science & Technology Department are also included as members in the State Council for Development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

MINNIE MATHEW

CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT. To The Special Chief Secretary, Environment, Forest Science & Technology Department The Principal Secretary, Higher Education The Principal Secretary, Planning The Principal Secretary, Finance (FP) The Principal Secretary, Panchayat Raj The Principal Secretary, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Principal Secretary, Roads and Buildings The Principal Secretary, MA & UD The Principal Secretary, Housing The Principal Secretary, Primary Education The Principal Secretary, Industries The Principal Secretary, Health The Principal Secretary, Social Welfare The Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare The Principal Secretary, Women Development and Child Welfare The Principal Secretary to C.Ms Office. The Chairman, SC/ST Commission

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Copy to: P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Higher Education P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Finance and Planning P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Panchayat Raj & Rural Water Supply and Sanitation P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Rural Development P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Roads and Buildings P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, MA&UD P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Housing P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Primary Education P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Industries P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Health P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Rural Development P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Tribal Welfare P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Women Development and Child Welfare P.S. to Hon’ble Minister, Forest, Environment, Science & Technology P.S. to Chief Secretary. The Commissioner of Panchayath Raj and Rural Employment. The Commissioner of Rural Development. The Special Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Rural Livelihoods Projects. The CEO & Commissioner, Water Conservation Mission. The CEO, SERP. The Engineer-in-chief (PR), Engineering Wing. The Commissioner, AMRAP Academy of Rural Development. The CEO, Employment Generation & Marketing Mission. The Executive V.C., PR & RD Department. The Special Officer & Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation. The Executive V.C., A.P. State Level Committee on GO-NGO Collaboration. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited. The Commissioner, A.P. Weaker Sections Housing Programme. The Vice-Chairman & Housing Commissioner, AP Housing Board. The Managing Director, Deccan Infrastructure & Land Holding Limited. J.R. Managing Director, AP Co-operative Housing Societies Federation Limited. Managing Director, AP Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Limited. The Commissioner of Small Savings & State Lotteries. The Director, Director of Insurance Department. The Director, Director of Treasuries and Accounts. The Deputy Director, Pension Payment Office. The Pay &Accounts Officer, Pay &Accounts Office. The Director, Director of State Audit. The Director, Director of Works and Accounts. The Director, Director of Economics & Statistics. The Chairman, Godavari Valley Development Authority. The Director General, AP State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (APSRAC). The APD & I.O., AP State Development Planning Society. The Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Technical Education Department. The Secretary, State Board of Technical Education and Training Department. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Collegiate Education. The Director, Director of Intermediate Education Department. The Joint Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education. The Director, AP State Archives & Research Institute. The Director, AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute.

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The Director, Telugu Academy. The Director, Hindi Academy. The State Liaison Officer, National Service Scheme Cell. The Commissioner & Director, School Education Department. The Director, Adult Education Department. The Director, AP Open School Society. The Director, Director for Government Examinations. The Secretary, A.P.R.E.I Society. The Director, AP Government Text Book Press. The Director, State Institute of Educational Technology. The Director, Jawahar Bal Bhavan. The Director, Director of Public Libraries. The Director, State Council of Educational Research and Training. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Public Health & Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Medical Education. The Director, IPM, Public (Health) Lab and Food (Health) Admn. The Commissioner, AP Vaidya Vidhana Parishad. The Project Director, Director of AIDS Control Society. The Director, Director of Insurance Medical Services. The Director General, Drugs Control Administration. The Comm. Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha & Homeopathy (Ayush) The Managing Director, A.P. Health & Medical Housing Infrastructure Dev. Corpn. The Secretary, A.P. Yogadhyayana Parishad. The Addl. Prl. CCF & CEO, AP Medical & Aromatic Plants Board. The Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Para Medical Board. The Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Care Trust. The Director, Strategic Planning & Innovation Unit(SPIU). The Director, Woman Development and Child Welfare. The Dir., Dir. of Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services & Welfare of Street Children. The Managing Director, A.P. Woman’s Co-operative Finance Corporation. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Welfare of Disabled & Senior Citizens. The Managing Director, AP Foods. The Secretary, AP State Social Welfare Board. The Managing Director, AP Vikalanagula Co-operative Corporation. The Secretary, AP Womens Commission. The Commissioner, Director of Agriculture. The Commissioner, Comm. for Co-operation & Registrar of Co-operative Society. The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Bank (APCOB). The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Union. The S.C. Deputy Registrar, AP State Co-operative Joint Farming & Labour of Contract Societies Federation. The Addl. Registrar, A.P. Co-operative Tribunal. The Joint Registrar, The Hyderabad Agricultural Co-operative Association (HACA). The Director, A.P. State Seeds Certification Agency The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Seeds Development Corporation The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation The Commissioner, Director of Marketing The Commissioner, Commissioner of Horticulture Department The Commissioner, A.P. Micro Irrigation Project The Managing Director, A.P. Horticulture Mission The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Agro-Industries Development Corp.

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The Managing Director, A.P. State Warehousing Corporation. The MD, The Federation of Sericulturists and Silk Weavers’ Co-op. Societies. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Sericulture. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Rural Irrigation Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Marketing Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sahakara Vigyana Samithi. The Director, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The Director, Director of Animal Husbandry. The Commissioner, Fisheries Department. The Managing Director, A.P. State Fishermen Co-operative Societies Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Meat Development Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sheep & Goat Development Co-operative Federation The V.C & Managing Director, A.P. Dairy Development Co-operative Federation The Chief Executive Officer, A.P. Livestock Development Agency. The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Admn. Wing). The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Medium Irrigation). The Commissioner, Command Area Development Dept. (CADA) The Chief Engineer, Central Designs Organisation. The VC & MD, A.P. State Irrigation Development Corp. The Director, Ground Water. The Commissioner & ENC, Commissionerate of Tenders. The Managing Director, A.P. Water Resources Development Corpn. The Director, Engineering Research. The Director General, Water and Land Management, Training and Research Institute. The Commissioner, Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation The Chief Engineer, Hydrology The Secretary, Irrigation & CAD (Projects Wing) Dept. The Supdt. Engineer (Hydrology), Inter-State and Water Resources The Supdt. Engineer (D & I Circle), Neelam Sanjeevareddy Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Nagarjuna Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Sreeram Sagar Project. The Dy. Chief Engineer, Telugu Ganga Project. The Chief Engineer, Tungabhadra Project. The Project Director, A.P. Water Sector Improvement Project (PPMU). The Commissioner, Commissioner P & D of Godavari Basin. The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration The Director, Town & Country Planning The Engineer-in-Chief (Public Health) The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board The Mission Director, A.P. Urban Services for the Poor The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) The Mission Director, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas(MEPMA) The Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority The Managing Director, A.P. Urban Finance and Infrastructure Dev. Corporation The Commissioner, Transport Commissioner The Managing Director, A.P.State Road Transport Corporation The Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings) The Director, Director of Ports The Managing Director (APRDC), A.P.Road Development Corporation

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

TRIBAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT – Tribal Empowerment Policy 2010 -15 – Orders – Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.SER.III/A2) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 34 Dated:28 -04-2010 Read the following:

Ref: From the CTW, Lr.Rc.No.3382/PR/TRI, Dt.:18-02 -2010.

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O R D E R :

In the reference read above, the Commissioner, Tribal Welfare submitted draft

Tribal Empowerment Policy 2010-2015 and she had stated that the draft Tribal

Empowerment Policy was put to discussion in all Districts and in all ITDAs by holding

work shops / meetings and obtained feed back, that a State Level Work shop was also

conducted on 4.2.2010, which was chaired by Minister for Tribal Welfare and attended

by civil society organizations which are working for Tribal Development and

Empowerment and also various Tribal organizations, and that based on the feed back

from the above sessions, the draft Tribal Welfare Empowerment Policy has been

prepared. The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad requested the Government to

approve the draft Tribal Welfare Empowerment Policy 2010-2015.

2. Government after examining the above draft Tribal Empowerment Policy 2010 –

2015 in detail, has accepted the same for implementation. The Tribal Empowerment

Policy 2010 – 2015 is annexed to this order. All Departments in Secretariat are requested

to take necessary action on the Policy items therein pertaining to their Department and

furnish their reports to this Department on implementation of the Policies.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

A.K.TIGIDI

SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To All the Department of Secretariat (WE) The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad (WE)

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The Finance (ESW) Department. (WE) The Accountant General, A.P., Hyderabad. (WE) The Directors of Treasures A.P. Hyderabad. (WE) All the Project Officer., in ITDAs., in A.P. (WE) All the District Collectors. (WE) Copy to: The Principal Secretary to Chief Minister. (WE) The P.S. to Minister (TW&RIAD) (WE) The P.S. to Chief Secretary. (WE) The P.S. to Special Chief Secretary. (Tribal Welfare) (WE) The P.S. Principal Secretary (Social Welfare) (WE) The General Administration Department (Cabinet) Department. (WE) SF/SC.

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Annexure Tribal Empowerment Policy 2010 – 2015

The Govt. of Andhra Pradesh has been in the forefront in Tribal development in

the Country. Many initiatives brought out by the State like Single Line Administration system, Ashram Schools, Residential Schools, 100% reservation to the local tribals in employment have been widely commended and replicated elsewhere. Owing to these initiatives, the socio economic development of the tribals in the State of Andhra Pradesh has got a positive fillip. 2. Although a substantial progress has beenachieved in securing the benefits of economic development to tribal people, a number of challenges continue to confront them. The tribal economy is still plagued with low growth potential, poor infrastructure, lack of entrepreneurship, inadequate control over natural resources etc due to which the growth indices of tribal area continued to be far below the indicators for the rest of the State.While the Constitution of India and a series of legislations – both central and the state – protect the interests of the scheduled tribes, majority of them continue to remain vulnerable to deprivation and distress and are subjected to insecurity relating to livelihoods, nutrition, health and education. 3. With a view to consolidate the achievements gained thus far and to accelerate the pace of implementation of various enactments, policies, programs and related initiatives, the Government have decided to launch a comprehensive policy package for the holistic development of 50.24 lakh ST population of the state during the next five years. The policy will endeavour to fill the gaps in the existing tribal development framework, strengthen the service delivery system, ameliorate the conditions responsible for the distress and deprivation being experienced by those living in remote and interior areas, address the emerging challenges confronting the tribal communities, especially those living in the sub-plan areas of the State. Through this policy, Government rededicates itself to the task of growth with equity and justice. VISION OF THE POLICY: 4. The policy envisions the following.

(a) To double the income of every tribal household by 2015 through provision of assets that produce sustainable income.

(b) Achieve human development indices with specific reference to demographic,

education, health and livelihoods on par with other areas.

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(c) To address the issue of unemployment in educated tribal youth in a mission mode and provide job opportunities through skill up gradation to one lakh tribal youth by 2015.

(d) To empower tribal communities to effectively fight exploitation.

(e) To identify and operationalize resources required for implementation of

development programs for tribals by effective utilization of the Tribal Sub Plan allocations.

(f) Achieve effective convergence of activities of various departments at field level

and thereby improving the service delivery system.

5. The Empowerment Policy of the Government envisages initiating concerted action in critical areas so as to bring about tangible change in the income levels and living conditions of tribals. The specific efforts would be focused in key sectors as mentioned below. 1. POVERTY ALLEVIATION:

As per 2001 census, the incidence of poverty in tribal areas is 61%. It is proposed to be brought down to less than 30% by 2015. Specific efforts would be initiated in the direction of organizing all tribal women into self help groups and ensuring that institutional credit is made available to all groups on fair terms. Their livelihoods will be strengthened through special land development projects, provision of irrigation facilities, development of horticulture and commercial plantations etc.,

2. EDUCATION:

The human development indicators of the ST population are much lower than the HDI of the rest of the population in terms of all parameters.

The Literacy rate of STs was 37.04 in the 2001 census, which is well below the overall state average of 60.47. The literacy among ST women was 26.11 as against 50.43 women literacy rate in the state.

Similarly the drop out rate among tribal school going children of Class I to X is also alarming. During the year 2008-09 it was 81.77 against a state average of 60.73 and among ST Girls it was 82.76 as against as state average of 61.38.

The low literacy and high drop out, especially among tribal girls, are the areas of serious concern. To address these issues, the following steps will be taken.

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• Upgrading and strengthening existing Ashram and Residential Schools with required staffing by creating new posts, wherever necessary, in English, Physical Science and Mathematics

• Opening additional Hostels and Residential Schools at primary, secondary,

Intermediate levels with special focus on ST Girl Child. • 100% enrollment of tribal children and reduction of dropout rate, with special

focus on tribal girl child education by developing enumeration and tracking system for out of school children.

• Pre School learning centers would be opened to prepare the ST children for

learning in their mothertongue and transcend into Telugu. • Filling up all vacancies of teachersby conducting special recruitment drives. • Special training modules in English, Mathematics and Sciences will be developed

and intensive trainings will be given to all untrained tribal graduate teachers working in tribal areas.

• Strengthening of existing set up ofeducational planning, inspections & monitoring

of schools and colleges by linking it to State Level Project Management Unit and ITDA level Project Management.

3. HEALTH: Tribal population is far behind in all health indicators when compared with population living in plain areas due to inaccessibility and illiteracy.

The health indicators are poor in tribal areas as compared to the plain areas. Status of some of the indicators in reproductive and child health care is shown below.

Sl.No. Indicator Present Status Present Status of

STs in AP India Govt. of AP

1 IMR (per 1000 live births) 53* 52* 103.6*

2 MMR (per 10000 live births) 254** 154** NA 3 TFR 2.7# 1.8# 2.75.

4 Immunization (%) 56* 53* 50*

* SRS 2009; ** SRS Special Survey (2004-06); # NFHS-III (2005-06) ●Baseline Survey Indian Institute of Health and Family Welfare

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While Government will continue existing public health care programs with renewed vigor, the essential focus would be on improving performance under the reproductive and child health care. The frame work for such thrust would be:

• Positioning trained Dais in every habitation to conduct safe deliveries. • Coverage of 108 services to all habitations. • Construction of birth waiting rooms near every PHC. • Encourage tribal women for institutional deliveries. • Federations of Self Help Groups atMandal and Village level will be trained to

monitor coverage of immunization of all children. • Suitable incentive package to be developed for community based organizations

which achieve universal coverage of immunization. • Community level task force will be developed in partnership with NGOs and other

organizations working in tribal areas to promote awareness about Family Planning and provide access for the same.

• 49% of the tribal population are malnourished at present. Efforts would be made

to bring down the level of malnourishment of 15% by starting area specific food securityschemes during the lean season. Health and nutrition centres will be opened in all habitations where PTGs are predominant. The centres will be managed by the community with the financial support of the Government. Health and nutritional centres will provide balanced diet to pregnant, lactating mothers and children upto the age of 3 years.

• ART centres will be established at ITDA level. The centres will provide AIDS

Diagnosis, Counseling for patients and livelihoods to those effected. ART centres will also disseminate awareness about AIDS prevention by conducting special camps in all habitations.

4. SKILL & CAREER DEVELOPMENT FOR TRIBAL YOUTH: It is decided to upgrade and create employment opportunities to (1) lakh tribal youth in public and private sectors. To achieve this the following will be addressed.

• A series of market oriented career avenues will be identified and training will be imparted to tribal youth.

• Micro Industrial Clusters will be promoted in all ITDAs and entrepreneur development trainings will be imparted to qualified tribal youth to promote them in setting up of mini industries.

• The career guidance and employment cells at ITDAs will be strengthened providing infrastructure, career library, technical staff and training to staff on collection and dissemination of career information.

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• Strengthening of all existing vocational institutions with necessary infrastructure, filling up vacant posts and sanction of additional staff, if necessary.

5. INFRASTRUCTURE IN TRIBAL AREAS: The social and physical infrastructure in the tribal areas is inadequate and at a much lower level than the rest of the areas. A. ROADS: Out of 5,948 villages in the Scheduled Areas, only 4,856 have some kind of road connectivity leaving 1,092 villages without any connectivity. These villages will be provided road connectivity by designing special projects. B. ELECTRICITY: Among the area development programmes, electrification of tribal villages and habitations has been given priority. 11,679 habitations have been electrified leaving 818 habitations which will be covered by 2015 by conventional lines. C. RURAL WATER SUPPLY: Out of 12,497 tribal habitations 11,022 habitations have been either partially or fully covered with drinking water supply. Still 1,475 habitations require assured and safe drinking water facilities. These villages will be covered by 2012. 40 LPCD clean and potable drinking water will be provided to every tribal habitation throughout the year. 6. PROTECTION OF TRIBAL LAND: Land is the most important source oftribal livelihood. The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Areas Land Transfer Regulation, 1959 was enacted to protect the interest of tribals on land and check alienation of land by non-tribals. Towards this direction following measures should be initiated. • The progress of restoration of lands would be closely monitored by a High Level

State Committee by an assessment of total area alienated and fixation of annual targets of restoration.

• A Legal Cell will be set up in each ITDA to proactively identify cases of alienation and to provide legal services to the tribal communities. Law Graduates from Scheduled Tribes or Civil Society organizations will be drafted into Legal Cells who will workfor tribals through a team of para legal youth.

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• Land records in the Scheduled Areas will be computerized and updated.

• A Land Library will be established which will maintain Court orders, etc., at ITDA level to access information and pursue redressal in LTR cases.

7. RECOGNITION OF FOREST RIGHTS (RoFR) ACT: Certificates of titles (individual and community rights) were issued covering an extent of 14.00 lakh acres so far. Recognition of Forest Rights will be continued and titles covering an additional extent of 5.00 lakh acres will be issued within the next year. The positive effects of this land mark initiative will be further strengthen by the following: • Cases booked against STs under various forest offences should be withdrawn

under the provisions of RoFR Act. • Demarcation of the lands on the field & maintenance of the database of rights

conferred under RoFR by the Forest and Revenue Departments. • Comprehensive development of land given rightsunder RoFR will be taken up

dovetailing NREGS. Such an initiative is expected to augment productivity of land and help tribal farmer realize higher income.

• It is the resolve of this policy to increase the land productivity by a multi-layer treatment starting with land development, moisture conservation, provision of irrigation, organic farming & horticulture activities.

• In order to impart necessary farming know how, systematic training programmes will be conducted in the villages through suitable extension network.

8. TRIBAL SUB PLAN:

Government reaffirms its commitment to ensure that 6.6% of the plan budget is spent in tribal areas in key development sectors. It will be ensured that an investment of Rs.14,000 crores would be made in tribal areas by key departments like Education (School Education, Higher Education and Intermediate Education, etc.), Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Ground Water, Housing,Youth Services, Industries, Rural Development, Transco, Rural Water Supply, Roads (PR & RB), Minor Irrigation, etc. A Tribal Development Fund (TDF) will be constituted as a non lapsable, non divertible fund for receiving all TSP allocations and financing all tribal programs formulated through the community based planning exercise. Henceforth, monitoring of TSP will be two fold:

i. Formulation of special projects for the benefit of tribals. ii. Implementation of projects and expenditure.

9. RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION:

• Under the projects which displace large number of S.T families, in addition to the socio economic survey for assessment of loss of assets and resources etc., a social

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impact assessment survey will also be conducted by a special body consisting expert social scientists, economists, reputed N.G.Os involved in tribal development etc,.

• In all cases of submergence, mandatory land to land compensation will be given even if it entails acquiring of land.

• As far as possible, such lands for compensation shall be located in the Scheduled Areas to ensure enjoyment of Constitutional Rights by tribals.

• Non-tribals will not be given land compensation for house sites in Scheduled Areas.

• The Scheduled Tribes shall be consulted through Gramasabhas, as provided under the PESA Act, 1996 in providing the benefits under R&R policy especially the locationof R&R centre, allotment of lands etc.

• To the extent possible, R&R centres for the scheduled tribe Project Displaced Families will be located in scheduled areas only to preserve their right of reservation for local scheduled tribes under V schedule.

• The Scheduled tribes in the R&R centers shall be given first priority in coverage under development schemes of different line departments in the first year of resettlement

• While assessing the loss of assets, the community assets and resources and loss of livelihood will also be accounted for.

• Where large number of scheduled tribe families are being displaced, a separate Tribal Development plan will be prepared in consultation with Project Officers ITDA or DTWO concerned and the Commissioner, Tribal Welfare will review the implementation of the same.

• At least one member of a displaced family will be provided employment in the Mining or Industrial Projects by providing necessary skills through appropriate training.

• Ground level monitoring mechanism will include representatives of the Scheduled Tribe PAFs/PDFs.

• All the Acts/Regulations relating to establishment of projects in Scheduled Areas and the related policies of Resettlement and Rehabilitation will be suitably amended to harmonize with the provision of PESA Act - 1996.

• The lands allotted to Scheduled Tribes as compensation for displacement will be free form all encumbrances and on the joint names of wife and husband.

10. PROMOTION / ADVANCEMENT OF TRIBAL CULTURE AND TRADITIONAL

KNOWLEDGE:

Government will take a series of measures to strengthen tribal culture, languages and knowledge by:

• Strengthening of tribal museums. • Documentation, preservation and dissemination of tribal arts and crafts and

providing linkage to the markets.

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• Organizing tribal festivals in all district headquarters in a phased manner. • Supporting the folk art performers in their respective areas of specialization. • Video documentation of the customs and practices of all the tribal groups in

phased manner. • Establishing Girijan Bhavans in all district headquarters to serve as documentation

cum reference centers with facilities for conducting seminars and exhibiting tribal artsand crafts, dances and music and their way of life.

• Documentation and preservation of the traditional tribal knowledge and wisdom • Dissemination of appropriate indigenous traditional practices for adoption in

other areas. • Yerukala and Kupia languages will alsobe developed with telugu script for

preparation of text books. 11. GOOD GOVERNANCE:

Ensuring good governance and efficient service delivery is a paramount priority under the policy. This is proposed to be achieved through:

• Empowering the Gram Sabha of the scheduled villages under the “Panchayat Raj Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) Act”.

• Rationalise the Gram Panchayats in the scheduled areas and declare all habitations with more than 500 population as Gram Panchayats.

• Every ITDA will be headed by IAS officers and will be given a fixed tenure of 2 years. Two years service in ITDA will be made mandatory in the first 10 years of service for all IAS officers.

• Strengthening the single line administration, including the provision of adequate staffing for the ITDAs and other government institutions.

• Utilisation of Information Technologyto streamline the planning and monitoring of all developmental activities.

• Filling up of all vacant posts in the TSP areas during the 2010-11 financial year and a special package of incentives will be provided to the employees working in the ITDA areas.

• Strengthening the system to prevent issuance of false caste certificate to Scheduled Tribes and take stringent criminal action against those responsible. Strengthening of TCR & TIfor assisting in this exercise.

A.K. TIGIDI Special Chief Secretary to Government (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Housing Department – APSHCL – Enhancement of unit cost of Rural Permanent Houses (RPH) from Rs.45,000/- to Rs.70,000/- and Urban Permanent Houses (UPH) from Rs.55,000/- to Rs.80,000/- - Orders – Issued.

HOUSING (RH.A1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.9 Dated:10.05.2013 Read the following:

1) G.O. Ms. No.15, Housing (RH.A1) Department, dt.28.05.2011. 2) From the MD., APSHCL, Lr.No. 3213 /APSHCL/ E&P/IA /2013-14/2013, dt:23.03.2013.

* * * * ORDER:

The Managing Director, Andhra Pradesh State Housing Corporation Limited, in the letter 2nd read above stated that the Government of India communicated revision of unit assistance provided to Rural BPL households for construction of houses under Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) as Rs.75,000/- in hilly/difficult areas, including Integrated Action Plan (IAP) districts and in other areas as Rs.70,000/- in each unit and that 4% of funds for administrative expenses will be made available to the State Governments.

2. Further, the Managing Director, Andhra Pradesh State Housing Corporation Limited has requested the Government to enhance the unit cost in Rural Housing Schemes from existing unit cost of Rs.45,000/- to Rs.70,000/- on par with IAY Housing Programme and for Urban Housing Scheme from Rs.55,000/- to Rs.80,000/- per unit.

3. Government after careful examination of the circumstances stated by the Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited, in his letter 2nd read above, hereby enhance the unit cost of Rural Permanent Houses ( RPH ) from Rs.45,000/- to Rs.70,000/- and Urban Permanent Houses ( UPH) from Rs.55,000/- to Rs.80,000/- . The Financial pattern of the unit cost is as shown below:

(In Rupees)

Financial pattern

Rural Urban

Existing Enhanced Unit Cost

Existing Enhanced Unit Cost

Subsidy 13,200 20,500 6,000 9,000

Loan 31,300 47,500 47,000 66,000

Beneficiary Contribution

500 2,000 2,000 5,000

Total : 45,000 70,000 55,000 80,000

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4. Payment under the enhanced unit cost of housing for in progress houses will be in proportion to the stage of completion. 5. The orders issued in G.O.Rt.63, Housing (RH.A2) Department, dt.21.03.2013 regarding construction of Individual Sanitary Latrine (ISL) would be applicable to the housing beneficiaries of Rural Permanent Housing schemes. 6. The Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) beneficiaries will be eligible for the additional financial assistance for which orders are being issued separately. 7. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited / all the District Collectors / Executive Directors (Housing), shall take necessary further action accordingly. 8. This order, issues with the concurrence of Finance (Expr, Housing) Department, vide their U.O.No.2171/PFS/ 2013, dated:04.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

R.KARIKAL VALAVEN SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To The Commissioner, Weaker Section Housing Programme, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, A.P.State Housing Corporation Limited., Hyderabad. All the District Collectors / Executive Directors, APSHCL in the State through the MD., APSHCL, Hyderabad. Copy to: The Accountant General, (Audit-I), Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Accountant General, (Audit-II), Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Information & Public Relations, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, (SW) Department, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare Department. The PR&RD (RD /RWS) Department The Finance (Expr.Hsg) Department The Finance (BG.II) Department The PS to Special Secretary to Chief Minister The OSD to Minister (Housing) The PS to Secretary (Housing) The Housing (U&IAY & Coordination) Department SF/SC

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Housing Department – APSHCL – Enhancement of unit cost to Rs.1,00,000 for SCs and Rs.1,05,000 for STs in Rural and Urban under Housing Programme 2013-14 - Orders – Issued.

HOUSING (RH.A1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.10 Dated:10.05.2013 Read the following:

1) G.O.Rt.No.8, Housing (RH) Dept., dt.16.01.2010. 2) G.o.Ms.No.250, PR & RD(RD.II) Department, Dt:27.08.2012. 3) G.O.Rt.No.63, Housing (RH.A2) Department, dt.21.03.2013. 4) From the M.D., APSHCL Lr. No.5168/ Unit Cost/2013-14/DEE Mtngs/2013, Dt.:17.04.2013. 5) Minutes of the review meeting by Prl. Secy., SW Dept. on dt:17.04.2013.

* * * * O R D E R :

Government of Andhra Pradesh have been implementing an aggressive policy of housing on a saturation mode under the Indiramma Housing scheme. A review of the housing programme reveals that more than 2.13 lakhs houses relating to SCs and 1.22 lakhs relating to STs have remained largely unfinished and in various stages of completion as shown below. The non completion of houses has been to a large extent due to the inability of the SC/ST beneficiaries to mobilize materials in time and complete the houses. Besides there are considerable numbers of not started houses also belonging to SC/ST categories.

The houses which are active as on 1.04.2013 for SCs and STs is as follows :

Stage of Progress SCs STs Total

BBL 25520 13579 39099 BL 110550 53324 163874

LL / RL 77025 54870 131895

Total 213095 121773 334868 2. The Nodal Agency for SCSP/TSP constituted under the SCSP/TSP (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources Act) 2013 have examined the issue in detail and have clearly identified housing as a priority sector to be targeted under SCSP/TSP 2013-14. The issue was reviewed and examined in detail by the Government

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and the need to enhance the unit cost for housing has been recognized for urgent intervention. 3. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Ltd. Has submitted detailed proposals for increasing the unit cost of housing which has arisen mainly on account of increase in the cost of inputs. He has also emphasized on the need to ensure the mobilization of materials through the Nirmithi Kendras at the Mandal / Division level. 4. Government after careful examination of the circumstances stated by the Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Ltd., in his letter 4th read above, hereby enhance the unit cost and fix at Rs.1,00,000/- for SCs and Rs.1,05,000/- for STs under Housing Programme 2013-14 for both rural and urban permanent houses. The enhancement of the cost is applicable from the year 2013-14 for SC/ST beneficiaries and chargeable to the SCSP (789) and TSP (796) heads of account, respectively, as follows: a) Houses sanctioned and yet to commence construction on or after 01.04.2013. b) Houses under construction but roof has not been cast as on 1.04.2013. 5. Payment under the enhanced unit cost of housing under SCSP/TSP will be in proportion to the stage of completion as follows:

(In Rupees)

Stage Present

Stage-wise

Proposed Stage-wise

(SCs)

Proposed Stage-wise

(STs)

Balance Amount to be paid (SC/STs)

Basement Level 14,100 20,000 25,000 80,000

Roof Level 30,400 40,000 40,000 40,000 Roof Cast 20,500 40,000 40,000 0

TOTAL 65,000 1,00,000 1,05,000

6. The financing pattern of the enhanced unit cost for SC/ST is as follows :

Financial Pattern: (Rural) (In Rupees)

Financial pattern Existing Enhanced Unit Cost

SC/ST SC ST

Subsidy 13,200 20,500 20,500

Loan 31,300 47,500 47,500 Additional Loan 20,000 30,000 35,000

Beneficiary Contribution 500 2,000 2,000

TOTAL 65,000 1,00,000 1,05,000

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Financial Pattern: (Urban) (In Rupees)

Financial Pattern Existing Enhanced Unit Cost

SC/ST SC ST

Subsidy 6,000 9,000 9,000

Loan 47,000 66,000 66,000

Additional Loan 30,000 20,000 25,000 Beneficiary Contribution 2,000 5,000 5,000

TOTAL 85,000 1,00,000 1,05,000

7. Further all the houses under construction and the houses to be constructed for SCs/STs in rural areas have to be provided with Individual Sanitary Latrines (ISL) which should be in the form of WC cum Bath for which an additional amount of Rs.10,000/- would be provided by the Rural Development (RD) Department and Rural Water Supply (RWS) Department as per the G.O. 2nd read above. The execution of these ISLs will be done by APSHCL, along with construction of houses. The APSHCL shall follow the guidelines issued in this regard in the references 2nd and 3rd read above. 8. In order to reduce the burden on the part of the beneficiaries, efforts will be made to provide the materials like Cement, CC Blocks, Door and window frames by the Corporation through Nirmithi Kendras. 9. The funds required to meet the expenditure on account of the above enhanced unit cost by way of additional loan to the SC and ST beneficiaries shall be met from the Budget provided under the Weaker Section Housing Programme and the funds set apart under the Scheduled Caste Sub Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub Plan (TSP). 10. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited / all the District Collectors / Executive Directors, shall take necessary further action in the matter accordingly. 11. This order, issues with the concurrence of Finance (Expr, Housing) Department, vide their U.O.No. 2171 /PFS/ 2013, dated: 04.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

R.KARIKAL VALAVEN SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To The Managing Director, A.P.State Housing Corporation Limited., Hyderabad. All the District Collectors / Executive Directors, APSHCL in the State through the MD., APSHCL, Hyderabad. Copy to:

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The Accountant General, (Audit-I), Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Accountant General, (Audit-II), Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Information & Public Relations, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, (SW) Department, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare Department. The Finance (Expr.Hsg) Department The Finance (BG.II) Department The Social Welfare Department The Social Welfare (TW) Department The PR&RD (RD / RWS) Department The PS to Special Secretary to Chief Minister The OSD to Minister (Housing) The PS to Secretary (Housing) The Housing (U&IAY & Coordination) Department SF/SC

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

TRIBAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT – “Ambedkar Overseas Vidya Nidhi” Financial assistance for ST Students for pursuing Higher Studies Abroad from the year 2013-14 – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (EDN.2) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No. 36 Dated: 04.06.2013 Read the following: O R D E R :

Government of Andhra Pradesh have made substantial investments through providing Post-Matric Scholarships to ST students on a saturation basis. This laudable initiative over the years has encouraged a large number of ST students to complete professional Courses and other Graduate Courses. 2. The post-liberalized economy has thrown vast opportunities and challenges in India and abroad in respect of education and jobs. Students from the ST community are often handicapped because of their extreme backwardness and social stigma to access the benefit of pursuing education abroad to better their lives. With a view to enable the benefit of higher education in Foreign Universities to meritorious ST students thereby providing them an opportunity for better career prospects within the Country and Abroad, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to introduce the scheme of Financial Assistance to ST students for pursuing studies abroad in the name of “Ambedkar Overseas Studies Nidhi”. This proposal was placed before the Nodal agency for TSP during their meetings held on 13.05.2013 and in the meeting held by the State Council for Development of SCs & STs on 21.05.2013. After detailed discussions, the scheme of assisting the ST graduates to pursue higher education in reputed foreign universities was approved for implementation as a new scheme for the benefit of STs from the year 2013-14. 3. “Ambedkar Overseas Studies Nidhi” will be sanctioned to (100) ST Students every year and is open to all eligible ST Students in proportion to the population of the community to pursue Post Graduate studies abroad subject to the following guidelines:

(a) Income: ST Students whose family income is less than Rs.2.50 lakhs per annum from all sources are eligible. Total income from all sources of the employed candidates or his/her parents/guardians, shall not exceed Rs.2.50 lakhs per annum. In case of employees, salary certificate from the employer is a must. In all cases the income certificate must be obtained from concerned authorities. A copy of the latest tax assessment as well as the latest monthly salary slip from the employer is also required to be enclosed with the application.

(b) Age: The Maximum age under the scheme shall not exceed 35 years as on 1st July of the year of advertisement.

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(c) Qualification:

1. For Post Graduation Course: 60% marks or equivalent grade in foundation Degree in Engineering / Management / Pure Sciences / Agriculture Sciences / Medicine & Nursing / Social Sciences / Humanities.

2. For Ph.D. Course: 60% marks or equivalent grade in P.G. Course in

Engineering / Management / Pure Sciences / Agriculture Sciences / Medicine/ Social Sciences / Humanities.

(d) One child in a family one time Award: Not more than one child of the same

parents / guardian’s will be eligible and to this effect a self certificate will be required from the candidate. The awardee cannot be considered for the second or subsequent times as the individual can be awarded only once in a life time.

(e) Countries eligible under the Scheme: USA, UK, Australia, Canada and Singapore. (f) Mandatory Requirements:

i. He / She should have a valid TOEFL / IELTS & GRE / GMAT. ii. He / She should have obtained admission in an accredited Foreign University. iii. He / She should possess a valid Passport. iv. The Candidate should make his/her own efforts in seeking admission in an

accredited University / Institution Abroad. v. The selected candidate has to join the concerned University within one year of

communication of selection. On expiry of this specified period of time, the award will be automatically cancelled and come to an end. No request for extension of time for availing the award is permissible under the Scheme.

vi. The candidate shall not change the course of study or research for which the

scholarship has been sanctioned.

vii. It will be the responsibility of the candidate to obtain the appropriate visa for a country wherein one intends to study further under award from the Scheme and the Visa issuing authorities may kindly see that only such type of Visa be issued which only permits the candidate to pursue specified course abroad and thereafter the candidate returns to India.

viii. The applications should be complete in all respects and should be accompanied by all relevant documents. The applications, incomplete in any respect, are liable to be rejected.

4. Procedure for Selection:

i. Notification shall be issued in leading dailies calling for applications and wide publicity will be given in University Campuses and in e-PASS portal in August / September and in January / February of the year (this year i.e. 2013-14, being the first year for implementation of the scheme, first notification shall be issued in June / July in lieu of January / February.

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ii. All such students desirous of applying for financial assistance for studies abroad shall apply online from 1st August to 30th September and again from 1st January to 29th February of the year.

iii. 33% of the awards shall be earmarked for Women Candidates. iv. Awards shall be given proportionate to the population of various communities of STs. v. The registration shall be made under the scheme online at

http://www.apsocialwelfare.cgg.gov.in.

vi. The student shall submit the following documents:

Caste Certificate from concerned authorities. Income Certificate from concerned authorities. Date of Birth Certificate. Aadhar Card. E-Pass ID Number. Residential / Nativity Certificate. Passport copy. Mark sheet from SSC / Inter / Graduate / PG Level. GRE / GMAT or equivalent qualifying exam / test score card. TOFEL / IELTS score card. Admission offer letter from Foreign University (I-20, letter of Admission or equivalent) Copy of the latest Tax Assessment is to be enclosed. Copy of Bank Pass Book of Nationalized Bank. Photo to be scanned and uploaded.

vii. Selection Committee: The Selection shall be conducted by a State Level Screening Committee constituted by Government with the following members. The Bio-data of the candidates who applied online shall be made available to the Committee.

Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare : Chairman Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education : Member Vice – Chancellor, JNTU : Member Commissioner, Social Welfare : Member Commissioner, Technical Education : Member Commissioner, Tribal Welfare : Convener

5. Scholarship Amount:

a) Fees: Fees shall be payable in Two installments as follows:

Installment-I: An amount of Rs.5.00 lakhs shall be payable to the students upon production of the landing permit / I-94 card. (Immigration Card).

Installment-II: An amount of Rs.5.00 lakhs shall be payable to the students upon production of the 1st Semester results.

b) Sanction Proceedings specifying the amount of Rs.10.00 lakhs will be issued to the individual towards fees and living expenses by way of a grant subject to his/her joining the Course and the Candidates selected by the Selection Committee. The

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sanction proceedings can be made use of by the Candidates for obtaining a Visa from the respective Embassy.

c) Educational Loan: The Student shall be eligible for an educational loan of Rs.5.00 lakhs from any Nationalized bank at prevailing rates of interest.

d) Earnings from Research/Teaching Assistance-Ship: The awardees are permitted to supplement their prescribed allowances by undertaking Research/Teaching Assistance ship.

e) Passage grant: One way cheap ticket (Lower fare) by economy class through the shortest route shall be payable upon production of valid visa and admission particulars.

f) Visa Fees: The total visa fees shall be reimbursed to the student upon production of valid visa and production of receipts.

6. Utilization Certificate: Utilization certificates shall be obtained from the student with the endorsement of concerned University Authorities for record purpose under the scheme.

7. The Expenditure under this scheme shall be detailed to the following head of Account.

“2225 – Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 – Welfare of STs., MH – 277-Education, GH (11) – Normal State Plan SH (07) – Tuition Fee 340 – Scholarships and Stipends

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr. A. VIDYA SAGAR, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT. (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad The Commissioner of Social Welfare, AP, Hyderabad The Commissioner of Technical Education, AP, Hyderabad The Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education The Vice Chancellor, JNTU The Director General, Centre for Good Governance Copy to: The Principal Secretary, Finance (Expr.SW) Department. The Principal Secretary (TW) The Principal Secretary (SW) The PS to Hon’ble Minister (TW) The PS to Hon’ble Minister (SW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Education - “Coaching to ST Students for Eligibility Tests for Admissions in Foreign Universities” for implementation from the year 2013-14 –Orders - Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (EDN.2) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 37 Dated: 04-06-2013 Read the following:

* * * O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh have taken a policy decision to provide financial assistance to ST students desirous of pursuing higher studies in Foreign Countries, separate orders have been issued for this purpose. To seek admission in reputed foreign universities, students have to obtain good scores in tests of English proficiency such as TOEFL & IELTS and in General Aptitude Tests such as GRE / GMAT or equivalent qualifying examinations for pursuing admissions into various Post Graduate Courses in reputed foreign universities. 2. Most of the ST students, due to their extreme backwardness, poor knowledge of English and other disabilities are often unable to perform up to the mark in the above said qualifying exams. Therefore, with a view to equip the ST students with requisite skills by providing them the benefit of coaching for the above exams, Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to Govt. to hereby facilitate coaching in TOEFL / IELTS /GRE/GMAT etc., in the existing & reputed coaching institutions to make possible admission of ST students in professional courses like Medicine, Engineering, Pharmacy etc Nursing and for PG Courses in Pure Sciences, Humanities, Social Studies etc., in reputed foreign universities. This proposal was placed before the Nodal agency for TSP during their meeting held on 13-05-2013 and in the meeting held by the State Council for Development of SCs & STs on 21-05-20-13. After detailed discussions, the scheme of Coaching to ST Students for Eligibility Tests for Admissions in Foreign Universities in the TSP was approved for implementation as a new scheme for the benefit of STs from the year 2013-14. Eligibility: ST Graduates or final year students at Graduation level whose family income is less than Rs.2.00 lakhs per annum.

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OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES: I. Selection under the scheme:

a) A Notification for short listing institutions to impart training to ST students shall be issued in April / May calling for applications from reputed institutes from Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Tirupathi and Warangal having experience imparting training for GRE/TOFEL/GMAT/IELTS.

b) Institutes shall apply online by May 15th of the year in a prescribed format with details of Name & Address, Registration Number, details of courses offered, infrastructure and faculty available, capacity, achievements, Bank Account number, etc.

c) A State Level Committee with following members shall shortlist the applications by May 31st of the year. The State Level Committee shall allot a fixed number of seats to the selected institutes.

a. Commissioner of Tribal Welfare (Chairman).

b. Secretary, A.P. T.W. Residential Educational Institutions Society, (Gurukulam) Hyderabad (Member).

c. MD, AP ST Cooperative Finance Corporation Limited, (TRICOR) Hyderabad (Member).

d. Additional Director, Tribal Welfare (Member)

e. Representative from the State Council of Higher Education. (Member)

f. Joint Director, Education O/o Commissioner of Tribal Welfare (Convener) d) There shall be automated selection of the students and allotment to the institute

of their choice on merit basis by giving due weightage to marks obtained in SSC, Intermediate & Graduation.

e) The duration of training shall vary from 60 hours to 100 hours based on the

course of study. f) Standardized Course material shall be made available to the candidates

sponsored by Tribal Welfare Department. g) The Institute shall forward the scores obtained by the students in the respective

exams. h) Online test facility shall be made available to the Candidates sponsored by Tribal

Welfare Department. II. Selection of Candidates under the Scheme:

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a) Notification calling for applications from desirous ST students shall be issued

twice in a year, June and October of the year mentioning the institutes selected and courses offered.

b) The scheme is open to all ST students whose annual family income is less than

2.50 lakhs per year. c) The interested students shall apply online by June 30th of the year for the 1st

session and by October 30th of the year for the 2nd session, in ̅a prescribed application form indicating his preference for the institute in which he wants to undergo training.

d) The course for the 1st session shall commence from July 1st of the year and the

2nd session shall commence from November 1st of the year. e) Application by Students: All students shall apply online with scanned copies of the

following documents:

Caste Certificate from concerned authorities.

Income Certificate from concerned authorities.

SSC Certificate.

Date of Birth Certificate.

Degree Certificate / Bonafide certificate showing proof of study in Degree final year.

Aadhar card. III Fees payable under the Scheme:

a) The following rates per student are fixed as the upper limit for the various coaching programme.

Course Maximum rate fixed per student

Minimum No. of hours of coaching to be imparted

GRE 9000 100 hrs

GMAT 23000 100 hrs

TOEFL 5000 60 hrs IELTS 4200 60 hrs

Fee reimbursed to the institutes shall be as indicated above or the actual fee charged by the institute for the respective course whichever is less. 50% shall be paid as first installment on completion of 50 hours of training and the remaining 50% shall be released on completion of 100 hours of training.

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b) Attendance of the student shall be maintained by the institute and is mandatory for claiming coaching charges by the institute.

c) The training programme shall include the following components:

Classroom coaching by trained faculty. Audio /Visual training. Standard coaching material to be made available to the student. Individual evaluation of students’ skill to be maintained. Certificate to be given at the end of the training. Online Test facility.

d) The charges for training shall be released through online transactions by

respective District Officers to the Bank Accounts of the institutes.

3. The expenditure under the scheme shall be debited to the following head of account.

“2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 -Welfare of STs., MH-277 -Education, GH(11) – Normal State Plan SH (07) - Tuition Fee 340 – Scholarships and Stipends

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr. A. VIDYA SAGAR, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Secretary, APTWREIS (Gurukulam) Hyderabd. The Managing Director, TRICOR, AP, Hyderabad. The Additioanal Director, O/o CTW, AP, Hyderabad. The Secretary, State Council of Higher Education. The Director-General, Centre for Good Governance, Hyd. The Joint Director, Education, O/o. CTW. AP, Hyderabad. Copy to: The Principal Secretary, Fin (Expr. TW) Dept. The Principal Secretary, (SW) The PS to Hon’ble Minister for (TW) The PS to Hon’ble Minister for (SW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of (20) Youth

Training Centers – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction –

Orders – Issued

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.SER.I) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.38 Dated:05.06.2013

Read the following:

1. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013. 2. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21.05.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Dept., dated:23-02-2013

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O R D E R:

The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-

2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced

by Honorable Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated

by Honorable Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure for

Skill Upgradation and training to tribal youth for necessary placement.

2. As part of the plan 50 Youth Training Centers have to be established in the tribal

predominant areas of the State. Each center will be set up with infrastructure for training

and with an attached hostel with an estimated cost of Rs.3.00 cr per Center.

3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013 after thorough

deliberations, has agreed and recommended for construction of (20) Tribal Youth

Training Centers. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on

21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal Agency for TSP.

4. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the

State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of (20) Tribal

Youth Training Centers, as shown in Annexure-I and appended to G.O. at an estimate

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cost of Rs.60.00 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate budget provision of Rs.60.00 Crores

has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

5 The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief shall take further

necessary action and execute the construction of the said (20) Tribal Youth Training

Centers in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal

Welfare Engineering Department.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the said (20) Tribal Youth Training

Centers shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs

02 - Welfare of STs

MH 277 - Education

GH 11 - Normal State Plan

SH (83) - Education Infrastructure

530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

7. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as per

the orders issued in reference 3rd read above as the proposal has been approved by the

State Council for the development of SC & ST on 21.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, TRICOR, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State.

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Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary Planning SF/SC

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ANNEXURE - I

Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.38, Social Welfare (TW.Ser) Department, Dt:05.06.2013 List of Youth Training Centers

S. No.

Name of the Scheme

Name of the work Location Amount

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5

1 Srikakulam Youth Training Center Pathapatnam 300.00

2 Vizianagaram Youth Training Center Vizianagaram 300.00

3 Visakhaptnam Youth Training Center Araku Valley 300.00

4 East Godavari Youth Training Center Addateegala 300.00

5 West Godavari Youth Training Center Eluru 300.00

6 Khammam Youth Training Center Khammam 300.00

7 Warangal Youth Training Center Mahaboobabad 300.00

8 Adilabad Youth Training Center Adilabad 300.00

9 Prakasam Youth Training Center Yerragondapalem 300.00

10 Mahaboobnagar Youth Training Center Mehabbobanagar 300.00

11 Mahaboobnagar Youth Training Center Wanaparthy 300.00

12 Krishna Youth Training Center Vijayawada 300.00

13 Guntur Youth Training Center Guntur 300.00

14 Chittoor Youth Training Center Tirupathi 300.00

15 Medak Youth Training Center Medak 300.00

16 Nizamabad Youth Training Center Nizamabad 300.00

17 Hyderabad Youth Training Center Hyderabad 300.00

18 Nalgonda Youth Training Center Nalgonda 300.00

19 Ananthapur Youth Training Center Ananthapur 300.00

20 RangaReddy Youth Training Center Rajendranagar 300.00

TOTAL 6000.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – TSP 2013-14 – Construction of 120 Postmatric College Hostel Buildings (Indiramma Vidya Nilayams) for ST Boys and Girls – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW-Edn.) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.39 Date : 05-06-2013 Read the following.

1. G.O.Ms.No. 579 SW (E) Dept., Dated: 13-7-1994. 2. G.O.Ms.No. 548 SW (TW.EDN.I) Dept., Dated: 9-12-2005 3. G.O.Ms.No. 23 SW (TW.Edn-I) Dept. Dated: 16-5-2006. 4. G.O.Ms.No.241 SW (TW.Edn.) Dept. Dated: 30-12-2008. 5. G.O.Ms.No. 76, SW (TW.EDN.1) Dept., Dated: 16-10-2010. 6. G.O.Ms.No.334, Finance (SMPC) Dept. Dated: 11-11-2010. 7. G.O.Ms.No. 7, Planning (XXII) Dept., Dated: 23-02-2013, 8. G.O.Ms.No. 10, Planning (XXII) Dept., Dated: 23-02-2013. 9. Minutes of the 3rd Meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13-5-2013. 10. Minutes of the Meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21-05-2013. ****

O R D E R :

The Govt. have introduced the scheme of Special Hostels during year 1994-95 and

sanctioned (27) Special Hostels vide reference 1st cited. The guidelines for admission of

the PMC hostels were issued vide reference 2nd read above. On the proposal of the

Commissioner, T.W. another (33) Post-matric College Hostels were sanctioned vide

reference 3rd read above and another (50) Post Matric College Hostels were sanctioned

to Tribal Welfare Dept. vide reference 4th read above.

2. Further, the Government have sanctioned (126) Post Matric College Hostels to

the Tribal Welfare Department for Post-matric students studying in various Postmatric

Institutions in all the Districts during the year 2010-11 vide reference 5th read above. The

Govt. have also sanctioned (126) Posts of Hostel Welfare Officers Grade-II to all the

above Post Matric College Hostels vide reference 6th read above and sanctioning of the

posts of Class-IV Employees to all the above said PMC Hostels matter is under

consideration.

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3. In tune with the Tribal Empowerment Policy 2010-15 and also in compliance to the

9 point program announced by the Hon’ble Chief Minister on 12-1-2012 and as part of

Sunnamvari Gudem declaration articulated by Hon’ble CM on 8-8-2012 the Department

has proposed to construct permanent buildings to all Post Matric College Hostels. In this

regard, the Hon’ble Chief Minister has announced construction of (250) buildings for all

Post Matric Hostels in a meeting at Rajahmundry. Action has already been taken by the

Department to sanction (71) hostels under various schemes and (59) hostels under

NABARD and thereby leaving (120) Hostels to be sanctioned.

4. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meetings held on 13-5-2013 after thorough

deliberations, has agreed and recommended the proposals of the Tribal Welfare

Department for construction of 120 Postmatric College Hostel Buildings. The State

Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21-5-2013 has approved the

proposal of Nodal Agency of TSP.

5. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the

State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of (120 )

Postmatric College Hostel Buildings ( Indiramma Vidya Nilayams ) as shown in the

annexure appended to this G.O. with an estimated cost of Rs.100 Lakhs per Hostel

building under TSP 2013-14.

6. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief, TW shall take further

necessary action and execute the construction of Postmatric College Hostel Buildings in a

time bound manner during the current Financial Year.

7. The expenditure towards construction of College Hostel Buildings shall be debited

to the following head of account : (through e-billing system)

“ 4225 – Capital outlay on welfare of SCs, STs & OBCs,

02 - Welfare of STs,

MH-277 – Education

GH – 11 - Normal State Plan

SH – (75) – Building for School complexes.

530/531 – Other Expenditure ( Plan)”

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8. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as per

the orders issued in reference 8th read above as the proposal has been approved by the

State Council for the development of SC & ST on 21-5-2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, A.P., Hyderabad. All the District Collectors. Copy to : The Secretary, A.P.S.T.H.E., Hyderabad. The P.S. to Minister (SW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to Chief Minister. The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Planning SC/SF

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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ANNEXURE Annexure to G.O.Ms.No. 39, Social Welfare(TW.EDN.) Department, Dt:05.06.2013

List of Post Matric Hostels S.

No. District Location Type (B/G)

Amount (Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5

1 Vizianagaram G.L.Puram Boys 100.00

2 Vizianagaram Kurupam Boys 100.00

3 Vizianagaram Parvatipuram Girls 100.00

4 Vizianagaram Saluru Boys 100.00

5 Vizianagaram Saluru Girls 100.00

6 Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Boys 100.00

7 Visakhapatnam Hukumpeta Boys 100.00

8 Visakhapatnam Hukumpeta Girls 100.00

9 Visakhapatnam Paderu Boys 100.00

10 Visakhapatnam Chintapalli Girls 100.00

11 Visakhapatnam Sabbavaram Boys 100.00

12 Visakhapatnam Sabbavaram Girls 100.00

13 Visakhapatnam Butchayyapeta Boys 100.00

14 Visakhapatnam Butchayyapeta Girls 100.00

15 Visakhapatnam Arakuvally Boys 100.00

16 Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam Boys 100.00

17 Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam Girls 100.00

18 Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam (R) Boys 100.00

19 Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam (R) Girls 100.00

20 East Godavari Gokavaram Girls 100.00

21 East Godavari Kakinada Boys 100.00

22 East Godavari Kakinada Girls 100.00

23 East Godavari Rajanagaram Girls 100.00

24 West Godavari Eluru Boys 100.00

25 West Godavari Bhimavaram Boys 100.00

26 West Godavari Jangareddigudem Girls 100.00

27 Khammam Khammam Boys 100.00

28 Khammam Khammam Girls 100.00

29 Khammam Paloncha Boys 100.00

30 Khammam Paloncha Girls 100.00

31 Khammam Kothagudem Boys 100.00

32 Khammam Kothagudem Girls 100.00

33 Khammam Sathupalli Boys 100.00

34 Khammam Sathupalli Girls 100.00

35 Khammam Singareni Boys 100.00

36 Khammam Singareni Girls 100.00

37 Khammam Bhadrachalam Girls 100.00

38 Khammam Manuguru Boys 100.00

39 Khammam Ellandu Boys 100.00

40 Khammam Gundala Girls 100.00

41 Khammam Burgampadu Boys 100.00

42 Khammam Khammam (R) Boys 100.00

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43 Khammam Tekulapalli Girls 100.00

44 Warangal Dornakal Girls 100.00

45 Warangal Bhupalapalli Girls 100.00

46 Warangal Maripeda Girls 100.00

47 Warangal Maripeda Boys 100.00

48 Warangal Narsampet Boys 100.00

49 Warangal Thorrur Boys 100.00

50 Warangal Thorrur Girls 100.00

51 Warangal Hanumakonda Girls 100.00

52 Warangal Jangoan Boys 100.00

53 Warangal Hasanparthi Boys 100.00

54 Warangal Hasanparthi Girls 100.00

55 Warangal Kazipeta Girls 100.00

56 Adilabad Adilabad Girls 100.00

57 Adilabad Utnoor Girls 100.00

58 Adilabad Indervelli Boys 100.00

59 Adilabad Indervelli Girls 100.00

60 Adilabad Mudhole Boys 100.00

61 Adilabad Mudhole Girls 100.00

62 Krishna Vijayawada Boys 100.00

63 Krishna Jaggaiahpeta Boys 100.00

64 Guntur Bapatla Boys 100.00

65 Guntur Tenali Girls 100.00

66 Guntur Narasaraopeta Boys 100.00

67 Prakasam Chirala Girls 100.00

68 Prakasam Markapur Boys 100.00

69 Nellore Nellore Boys 100.00

70 Nellore Kavali Boys 100.00

71 Chittoor Tirupathi Boys 100.00

72 Chittoor Chittor Boys 100.00

73 Chittoor Madanapalli Boys 100.00

74 Anantapur Kadiri Boys 100.00

75 Kadapa Kadapa Boys 100.00

76 Kurnool Srisailam Boys 100.00

77 Kurnool Nandyal Boys 100.00

78 Kurnool Nandyal Girls 100.00

79 Kurnool Kurnool Boys 100.00

80 Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar Boys 100.00

81 Mahabubnagar Wanaparthi Girls 100.00

82 Mahabubnagar Wanaparthi Boys 100.00

83 Mahabubnagar Achampeta Girls 100.00

84 Mahabubnagar Kalwakurti Girls 100.00

85 Rangareddi Ibrahimpatnam Boys 100.00

86 Rangareddi Hayatnagar Boys 100.00

87 Rangareddi Parigi Boys 100.00

88 Rangareddi Rajendranagar Boys 100.00

89 Rangareddi Saroornagar Boys 100.00

90 Rangareddi Medchel Boys 100.00

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91 Rangareddi Ghatkesar Boys 100.00

92 Rangareddi Ghatkesar Girls 100.00

93 Rangareddi Keesara Girls 100.00

94 Rangareddi Kutbullapur Boys 100.00

95 Rangareddi Kutbullapur Girls 100.00

96 Rangareddi Balanagar Boys 100.00

97 Hyderabad Saidabad Girls 100.00

98 Hyderabad Himayatnagar Boys 100.00

99 Hyderabad Maredupalli Paegha Boys 100.00

100 Hyderabad Musheerabad Boys 100.00

101 Medak Narsapur Girls 100.00

102 Medak Sangareddi Boys 100.00

103 Medak Narayanakhed Girls 100.00

104 Medak Siddipeta Boys 100.00

105 Nizamabad Banswada Boys 100.00

106 Nizamabad Bodhan Girls 100.00

107 Nizamabad Kamareddi Boys 100.00

108 Nizamabad Nizamabad Boys 100.00

109 Nizamabad Kamareddi Girls 100.00

110 Karimnagar Husnabad Girls 100.00

111 Nalgonda Bhongir Boys 100.00

112 Nalgonda Bhongir Girls 100.00

113 Nalgonda Devarakonda Boys 100.00

114 Nalgonda Chilkur Boys 100.00

115 Nalgonda Kodad Boys 100.00

116 Nalgonda Miryalaguda Boys 100.00

117 Nalgonda Anumula Boys 100.00

118 Nalgonda Nalgonda Boys 100.00

119 Nalgonda Suryapeta Boys 100.00

120 Nalgonda Suryapeta Girls 100.00

TOTAL 12000.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department –Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of (64) ATWO Office cum Godowns – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.SER.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.40 Dated:05.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013. 2. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21.05.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Dept., dated:23-02-2013

***

O R D E R :

The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Honorable Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Honorable Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure of the offices of Assistant Tribal Welfare Officers in the State to ensure Good Governance in tribal areas by ensuring effective supervision of tribal welfare hostels and timely disbursement of postmatric scholarships.

2. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013, after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for construction of (64) ATWO Office cum Godowns. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal agency of TSP.

3. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of (64) ATWO Office cum Godowns, as shown in Annexure-I and appended to G.O. at an estimate cost of Rs.9.60 Crores under TSP 2013-14 as adequate budget provision of Rs. 60.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

4. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute the construction of the said (64) ATWO Office cum Godowns in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

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5. The expenditure towards construction of the said (64) ATWO Office cum Godowns shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (83) - Education Infrastructure 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN) 6. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as per the orders issued in reference 3rd read above as the proposal has been approved by the State Council for the development of SC & ST on 21.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Planning. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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ANNEXURE – I Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.40, Social Welfare (TW.Ser) Department, Dt:05.06.2013

List of ATWO Office cum Godowns

Sl. No.

District Location Amount

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4

1 Srikakulam Seethampet 15.00

2 Srikakulam Meliaputti 15.00

3 Srikakulam Mandasa 15.00

4 Vizianagaram Parvathipuram 15.00

5 Vizianagaram Kurupam 15.00

6 Vizianagaram Saluru 15.00

7 Vizianagaram G.L.Puram 15.00

8 Visakhapatnam Araku 15.00

9 Visakhapatnam Paderu 15.00

10 Visakhapatnam Peddabayalu 15.00

11 Visakhapatnam Chintapally 15.00

12 Visakhapatnam Koyyuru 15.00

13 Visakhapatnam G.K.Veedhi 15.00

14 Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam 15.00

15 Visakhapatnam Anantagiri 15.00

16 Visakhapatnam G. Madugula 15.00

17 East Godavari Devipatnam 15.00

18 East Godavari Addatigala 15.00

19 East Godavari Y.Ramavaram 15.00

20 East Godavari Rajavomangi 15.00

21 East Godavari RC Varam 15.00

22 West Godavari Buttayigudem 15.00

23 West Godavari Polavaram 15.00

24 West Godavari Jeelugumilli 15.00

25 Krishna Vijayawada 15.00

26 Guntur Macherla 15.00

27 Guntur Guntur 15.00

28 Prakasam Yerragondapalem 15.00

29 Prakasam Ongole 15.00

30 Nellore Gudur 15.00

31 Nellore Nellore 15.00

32 Chittoor Tirupathi 15.00

33 Kadapa Kadapa 15.00

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34 Kurnool Nandhyal 15.00

35 Anantapur Penugonda 15.00

36 Warangal Kothaguda 15.00

37 Warangal Mahabubad 15.00

38 Warangal Mulugu 15.00

39 Warangal Hanamkonda 15.00

40 Warangal Eturunagaram 15.00

41 Khammam Khammam 15.00

42 Khammam Kunavaram 15.00

43 Khammam Dammapeta 15.00

44 Khammam Venkatpuram 15.00

45 Khammam Yellandu 15.00

46 Khammam Bhadrachalam 15.00

47 Khammam Palvancha 15.00

48 Karimnagar Jagityal 15.00

49 Adilabad Wankidi 15.00

50 Adilabad Boath 15.00

51 Adilabad Nirmal 15.00

52 Adilabad Kagaznagar 15.00

53 Adilabad Adilabad 15.00

54 Adilabad Asifabad 15.00

55 Adilabad Manchiryal 15.00

56 Adilabad Utnoor 15.00

57 Ranga Reddy Parigi 15.00

58 Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar 15.00

59 Mahabubnagar Achampet 15.00

60 Nalgonda Miryalaguda 15.00

61 Nalgonda Deverakonda 15.00

62 Nalgonda Nalgonda 15.00

63 Medak Sangareddy 15.00

64 Nizamabad Kamareddy 15.00

TOTAL 960.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of Staff Quarters to (100) Ashram Schools – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued

SOCIAL WELFARE ( TW.EDN) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.41 Dated:05.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013. 2. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21.05.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Dept., dated:23-02-2013

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O R D E R :

The Tribal Welfare Department is running (599) Ashram Schools with the

objective of providing better educational facilities to the ST students to provide quality

school education. The schools are located in interior tribal area and there are no

residential facilities to teachers. Since the Ashram Schools are residential in nature the

teachers have to stay within the vicinity to be available for the students for supervised

study, remedial coaching etc.,

2. In tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to

the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Honorable Chief Minister and

as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Honorable Chief Minister on

8-8-2012, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to provide staff quarters to the

teachers working in Tribal Welfare Ashram with a long term objective of ensuring quality

education among STs in the state. Hence construction of Staff Quarters for teachers has

been a just need of the Department of Tribal Welfare.

3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013, after thorough

deliberations, has agreed and recommended for construction of Staff Quarters to (100)

Ashram Schools located in remote tribal areas. The State Council for Development of SCs

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& STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal agency for

TSP.

4. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the

State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of Staff

Quarters to (100) Ashram Schools, as shown in Annexure-I and appended to G.O. at an

estimate cost of Rs.30.00 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate budget provision of Rs.

160.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare & Engineer-in-Chief, TW shall take further

necessary action and execute the construction of the said Staff Quarters in a time bound

manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering

Department.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the said Staff Quarters shall be debited

to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs

02 - Welfare of STs

MH 277 - Education

GH 11 - Normal State Plan

SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes

530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

7. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as per

the orders issued in reference 3rd read above as the proposal has been approved by the

State Council for the development of SC & ST on 21.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad.

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All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State.

Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Planning. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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ANNEXURE - I

Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.41, Social Welfare (TW.Edn) Department, Dt:05.06.2013 List of Staff Quarters to Ashram Schools

Sl. No.

District Mandal Name of the Institution

Location Type

(B/G/C) Amount

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Srikakulam Seethampeta AHS SEETHAMPETA Girls 30.00

2 Srikakulam Seethampeta AHS MALLI Boys 30.00

3 Srikakulam Seethampeta AHS DONUBAI Boys 30.00

4 Srikakulam Tekkali AHS BHEEMPURAM Girls 30.00

5 Vizianagaram Pachipenta AHS Saraivalasa Girls 30.00

6 Vizianagaram Saluru AHS Kothavalasa Girls 30.00

7 Vizianagaram Vizianagaram AHS Vizianagaram Girls 30.00

8 Vizianagaram Kurupam AHS NKPuram Girls 30.00

9 Vizianagaram Kurupam AHS Kurupam Boys 30.00

10 Vizianagaram G.L.Puram AHS Kothaguda Boys 30.00

11 Vizianagaram Parvathipuram AHS TWAHS Dokiseela Boys 30.00

12 Visakhapatnam G. K. Veedhi AHS G.K.VEEDHI Girls 30.00

13 Visakhapatnam Chintapalli AHS WANGASARA Girls 30.00

14 Visakhapatnam Chintapalli AHS LOTHUGEDDA Boys 30.00

15 Visakhapatnam G. K. Veedhi AHS JARRELA Boys 30.00

16 Visakhapatnam Koyyuru AHS P.MAKAVARAM Girls 30.00

17 Visakhapatnam G. Madugula AHS KOKKIRAPALLI Boys 30.00

18 Visakhapatnam Paderu AHS KANDAMAMIDI Girls 30.00

19 Visakhapatnam G. Madugula AHS BANDHAVEEDHI Girls 30.00

20 Visakhapatnam Arakuvalley AHS KOTHABALLUGUDA Girls 30.00

21 Visakhapatnam Ananthagiri AHS ANANTHAGIRI-1 Girls 30.00

22 Visakhapatnam Dumbriguda AHS DUMBRIGUDA Girls 30.00

23 Visakhapatnam Munchangiput AHS MUNCHINGIPUT-1 Boys 30.00

24 Visakhapatnam Paderu AHS Guttulaputtu Girls 30.00

25 Visakhapatnam Arakuvalley AHS Arakuvalley Girls 30.00

26 Visakhapatnam Hukumpeta AHS Guda Girls 30.00

27 Visakhapatnam Hukumpeta AHS Santhari at Pedagaru

Girls 30.00

28 Visakhapatnam V.Madugula AHS Tatiparthi Girls 30.00

29 East Godavari R.C.VARAM AHS IRLAPALLI Girls 30.00

30 East Godavari ADDATEEGALA AHS ADDATEEGALA Girls 30.00

31 East Godavari GANGAVARAM AHS GANGAVARAM Girls 30.00

32 East Godavari DEVIPATNAM AHS DAMANAPALLI Girls 30.00

33 East Godavari RAJAVOMMANGI AHS AMINABAD Girls 30.00

34 East Godavari Y.RAMAVARAM AUPS GURTHEDU Co-Ed 30.00

35 East Godavari Y.RAMAVARAM AHS BODLANKA Boys 30.00

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36 East Godavari Y.RAMAVARAM AUPS DALIPADU Co-Ed 30.00

37 West Godavari BTGM AHS Rajanagaram Girls 30.00

38 West Godavari BTGM AHS T.V.Gudem Girls 30.00

39 West Godavari BTGM AHS Palakunta Girls 30.00

40 Khammam Dummugudem AHS Manguvaibaduva Girls 30.00

41 Khammam Aswaraopeta AHS Sunnambatti Boys 30.00

42 Khammam Aswaraopeta AUPS Kavadi Gundala Co-Ed 30.00

43 Khammam Singareni AHS Usirikayalapally Co-Ed 30.00

44 Khammam CHINTOOR AUPS Tulugonda Boys 30.00

45 Khammam Dammapeta AHS Cheepurigudem Co-Ed 30.00

46 Khammam Singareni AHS Gate Karepally Girls 30.00

47 Khammam CHINTOOR AUPS Mallethota Boys 30.00

48 Khammam VR PURAM AUPS POCHARAM Co-Ed 30.00

49 Khammam Dummugudem AHS Narayanarao Peta Boys 30.00

50 Khammam Kunavaram AUPS Tekuloddi Co-Ed 30.00

51 Khammam Aswaraopeta AUPS Anantharam Girls 30.00

52 Warangal Kothaguda AHS Kothaguda (B) Boys 30.00

53 Warangal Thadvai AHS Medaram Girls 30.00

54 Warangal Gudur AHS Gudur Girls 30.00

55 Warangal Kothaguda AHS Kothaguda(G) Girls 30.00

56 Warangal Gudur AHS Seethanagar Boys 30.00

57 Warangal Thadvai AHS Oorattam Girls 30.00

58 Warangal Govindaraopet AHS Project nagar Girls 30.00

59 Warangal Gudur AHS Ootlamatwada Boys 30.00

60 Warangal Kothaguda AHS Madaguda Boys 30.00

61 Warangal Kothaguda AHS Muduchekkalapally Girls 30.00

62 Warangal Mahabubabad AHS Muthyalammagudem Girls 30.00

63 Warangal Bhupalpally AHS Bhupalpally Girls 30.00

64 Adilabad TIRYANI AHS MANGI Co-Ed 30.00

65 Adilabad Bejjur AHS Kethini Co-Ed 30.00

66 Adilabad Bejjur AUPS Kammergaon Co-Ed 30.00

67 Adilabad TIRYANI AUPS MANIKYAPUR (CHELMELA)

Girls 30.00

68 Adilabad Vemanpally AHS Vemanpally Boys 30.00

69 Adilabad SIRPUR-U AUPS KANCHANPALLY Boys 30.00

70 Adilabad SIRPUR-U AHS MAHAGAON Girls 30.00

71 Adilabad NARNOOR AHS GADIGUDA Boys 30.00

72 Adilabad Koutala AHS Mogaddhagad Boys 30.00

73 Adilabad Kotapally AHS Kotapally Girls 30.00

74 Adilabad Bejjur AHS Kuntalamanepally Girls 30.00

75 Adilabad Bela AHS Sayeedpur Boys 30.00

76 Adilabad INDERVELLY AUPS RIMMA Co-Ed 30.00

77 Adilabad JAINOOR AHS RASIMETTA Girls 30.00

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78 Adilabad Kasipet AHS Devapur Girls 30.00

79 Adilabad KERAMERI AUPS HATTI Boys 30.00

80 Chittoor Ramakuppam AUPS Vijalapuram Boys 30.00

81 Anatapur Nellamada AUPS Nellamada Boys 30.00

82 Mahabubnagar Achampet AUPS Achampet Boys 30.00

83 Mahabubnagar Amangal AUPS Mysigandi Boys 30.00

84 Mahabubnagar Amrabad AHS Vatvarlapally Boys 30.00

85 Mahabubnagar Kalwakurthy AHS Kalwakurthy Girls 30.00

86 Prakasam P.Dornala APS Marripalem Co-Ed 30.00

87 Prakasam Y.Palem APS Daddanala Co-Ed 30.00

88 Prakasam Y.Palem APS Palutla Co-Ed 30.00

89 Prakasam Ponnaluru APS Ponnaluru Co-Ed 30.00

90 Kurnool Thuggali AHS Thuggali Co-Ed 30.00

91 Kurnool Allagadda AUPS Ahobilam (shifted to Sundipenta)

Co-Ed 30.00

92 Nalgonda KATTANGUR AHS ITIPAMULA Girls 30.00

93 Nalgonda DEVARAKONDA AUPS MUDIGONDA Girls 30.00

94 Nalgonda BHONGIRI AUPS BHONGIRI Girls 30.00

95 Karimnagar Husnabad AHS Mirzapur Girls 30.00

96 Karimnagar Kataram AHS Medipally Girls 30.00

97 Karimnagar Mahadevpur AHS Kaleshwaram Girls 30.00

98 Ranga Reddy KULKACHERLA AUPS STAS AT RAMPUR Girls 30.00

99 Ranga Reddy KULKACHERLA AUPS BANDAVELIKICHERLA

Girls 30.00

100 Medak AUPS Narayankhed Boys 30.00

TOTAL 3000.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Scheduled Tribe Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of College

and Hostel for (3) B.Ed & D.Ed Colleges – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates –

Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.EDN.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.42 Dated:05.06.2013

Read the following:

1. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013. 2. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21.05.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Dept., dated:23-02-2013

***

O R D E R :

The Tribal Welfare Department is running Ashram Schools with the objective of

providing better educational facilities to the ST students. The Government have also

reserved all the posts of teachers in Scheduled Area 100% in favor of local STs and

because of this there has been a grounding need to make ST teachers available in

adequate numbers in tribal areas. In orders to ensure adequate number of ST teachers

available in tribal areas, Government have sanctioned (1) B.Ed College at Utnoor,

Adilabad district and (2) D.Ed Colleges at Bhadrachalam Khammam district &

Rampachodavaram East Godavari districts.

2. In tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-

point Program for Tribal Development announced by Honorable Chief Minister and as

part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Honorable Chief Minister on 8-

8-2012, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to strengthen these institutions

with required permanent accommodation for both college and hostels with a long term

objective of ensuring quality education among STs in the State.

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3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013, after thorough

deliberations, has agreed and recommended for construction of College & hostel building

(1) B.Ed College and (2) D.Ed Colleges. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in

its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal agency.

4. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the

State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of College &

hostel building (1) B.Ed College and (2) D.Ed Colleges, as shown in Annexure-I and

appended to G.O. at an estimate cost of Rs.7.50 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate

budget provision of Rs. 160.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-

14.

5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief, TW shall take further

necessary action and execute the construction of the said B.Ed and D.Ed College and

hostel buildings in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the

Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the College & hostel building said B.Ed

and D.Ed College buildings shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs

02 - Welfare of STs

MH 277 - Education

GH 11 - Normal State Plan

SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes

530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

7. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as per

the orders issued in reference 3rd read above as the proposal has been approved by the

State Council for the development of SC & ST on 21.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

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To

The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad.

The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad.

All District Collectors.

All Project Officers, ITDA in the State.

Copy to

The P.S. to Minister for (TW)

The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM.,

The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW)

The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Planning.

SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

ANNEXURE - I

Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.42, Social Welfare (TW.Edn) Department, Dt:05.06.2013

List of B.Ed and D.Ed Colleges

S. No.

District Name of the work Location Amount

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5

1 East Godavari Construction of D.Ed college & Hostel building RC Varam 250.00

2 Khammam Construction of D.Ed college & Hostel building Bhadrachalam 250.00

3 Adilabad Construction of B.Ed college & Hostel building Utnoor 250.00

TOTAL: 750.00

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of (100) Dormitories

to Ashram Schools – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction –

Orders – Issued

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.EDN) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.43 Dated:05.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013. 2. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21.05.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Dept., dated:23-02-2013

***

O R D E R :

The Tribal Welfare Department is running Ashram Schools with the objective of

providing better educational facilities to the ST students to improve their literacy and to

provide quality education.

2. In tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the

9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Honorable Chief Minister and as

part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Honorable Chief Minister on 8-

8-2012, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure such as

dormitories, dining hall and toilet blocks in the existing Ashram Schools with a long term

objective of ensuring quality education among STs in the state.

3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013 after thorough

deliberations, has agreed and recommended for construction of (100) Dormitories to

Ashram Schools. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on

21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of The Nodal Agency for TSP.

4. After careful examination and keeping in view the decision of the State Council,

Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of (100) Dormitories to

Ashram Schools, as shown in Annexure-I as appended to G.O. at an estimate cost of

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Rs.80.00 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 160.00 Crores has

been already made available under BE 2013-14.

5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare & Engineer-in-Chief, TW shall take further

necessary action and execute the construction of the said dormitory buildings in a time

bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering

Department.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the said dormitory buildings shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN) 7. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as per

the orders issued in reference 3rd read above as the proposal has been approved by the

State Council for the development of SC & ST on 21.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To

The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad.

The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad.

All District Collectors.

All Project Officers, ITDA in the State.

Copy to

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The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Planning. SC/SF

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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ANNEXURE – I Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.43, Social Welfare (TW.Edn) Department, Dt:05.06.2013

List of Dormitory for Ashram Schools

Sl. No

District Mandal Name of the Institution

Location Type

(B/G/CoEd) Amount

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Srikakulam Mandasa AUPS CHEEPI Boys 80.00

2 Srikakulam Kanchili AUPS NUVAGADA Boys 80.00

3 Srikakulam Pathapatnam AHS BAIDALAPURAM Boys 80.00

4 Srikakulam Seethampeta AHS DONUBAI Boys 80.00

5 Vizianagaram Bobbili AHS Bobbili Girls 80.00

6 Vizianagaram G.L.Puram AHS Thadikonda Boys 80.00

7 Vizianagaram G.L.Puram AHS Tikkabai Boys 80.00

8 Vizianagaram Pachipenta AUPS Badnaikvalasa CoEd 80.00

9 Visakhapatnam CHINTAPALLI AHS WANGASARA Girls 80.00

10 Visakhapatnam CHINTAPALLI AHS BALAPAM Boys 80.00

11 Visakhapatnam G.MADUGULA AHS GEMMELI Boys 80.00

12 Visakhapatnam CHINTAPALLI AHS JAJULAPALEM Boys 80.00

13 Visakhapatnam PEDABAYALU AHS SEETHAGUNTA,PEDABAYALU

Girls 80.00

14 Visakhapatnam CHINTAPALLI AHS PEDABARADA Boys 80.00

15 Visakhapatnam HUKUMPETA AHS MERAKACHINTA@ BAKURU

Boys 80.00

16 Visakhapatnam ANANTHAGIRI AHS TOKURU Boys 80.00

17 Visakhapatnam HUKUMPETA AHS UPPA Girls 80.00

18 Visakhapatnam ARAKUVALLEY AHS BASKI Boys 80.00

19 Visakhapatnam CHINTAPALLI AHS CHINTHAPALLI-2 Boys 80.00

20 Visakhapatnam PEDABAYALU AHS KORAVANGI Boys 80.00

21 Visakhapatnam HUKUMPETA AHS MAJJIVALASA Boys 80.00

22 Visakhapatnam V.MADUGULA AHS NARASAYYAPETA Boys 80.00

23 Visakhapatnam KOYYURU AHS NADIMPALEM Boys 80.00

24 Visakhapatnam MUNCHINGPUT AHS LAXMIPURAM Boys 80.00

25 Visakhapatnam PEDABAYALU AHS BONDAPALLI Boys 80.00

26 Visakhapatnam MUNCHINGPUT AHS LABBURU Boys 80.00

27 Visakhapatnam MUNCHINGPUT AHS MUNCHINGIPUT-2 Girls 80.00

28 Visakhapatnam MUNCHINGPUT AHS PANASAPUTTU Girls 80.00

29 East Godavari Maredumilli AHS Bodlanka Boys 80.00

30 East Godavari Maredumilli AHS Devarapalli Boys 80.00

31 East Godavari Kadiyam AHS Bommuru Girls 80.00

32 East Godavari Gangavaram AHS Vemulova Girls 80.00

33 East Godavari Y.Ramavaram AHS Yarlagedda Girls 80.00

34 West Godavari Buttaigudem AHS Doramamidi Boys 80.00

35 West Godavari Buttaigudem AHS Palakunta Girls 80.00

36 West Godavari Buttaigudem AHS Anthervedigudem Boys 80.00

37 Krishna AUPS A.G.Konduru CoEd 80.00

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38 Khammam Yellandu AHS Rompaidu Girls 80.00

39 Khammam Dammapeta AHS Ankampalem Girls 80.00

40 Khammam Kunavaram AHS Narasingapeta Girls 80.00

41 Khammam Dammapeta AHS Cheepurugudem CoEd 80.00

42 Khammam Kunavaram AHS Repaka Boys 80.00

43 Khammam VR Puram AHS Kunduluru Girls 80.00

44 Khammam Aswaraopeta AHS PV Project Boys 80.00

45 Khammam Bhadrachalam AUPS Nallakunta Boys 80.00

46 Khammam Chintoor AHS Thulasipaka Boys 80.00

47 Warangal Tadvai AHS Medaram Girls 80.00

48 Warangal Gudur AHS SEETHANAGAR Boys 80.00

49 Warangal Bhupalpally AHS BHUPALPALLY Girls 80.00

50 Warangal Eturnagaram AHS Chinnabonapally Boys 80.00

51 Warangal Kothaguda AHS KOTHAGUDA Girls 80.00

52 Warangal Eturnagaram AUPS ETURNAGARAM Boys 80.00

53 Warangal Eturnagaram AUPS CHELPAKA CoEd 80.00

54 Warangal Govindaraopet AHS PRoJECT NAGAR Girls 80.00

55 Warangal Gudur AHS OOTLAMATWADA Boys 80.00

56 Warangal Mahbubabad AHS REDYALA Boys 80.00

57 Adilabad Bazarhathnur AHS Jatharla Boys 80.00

58 Adilabad KHANAPUR AHS KHANAPUR Girls 80.00

59 Adilabad Gudihathnoor AHS Thosham Boys 80.00

60 Adilabad Boath AHS Boath Girls 80.00

61 Adilabad Tiryani AHS Tiryani Boys 80.00

62 Adilabad Mudhole AHS Mudhole Boys 80.00

63 Adilabad Adilabad AHS Chichudhari kanapur Boys 80.00

64 Adilabad Bela AUPS Bela. Boys 80.00

65 Adilabad KADDAM AUPS MALLAPUR Boys 80.00

66 Adilabad WANKIDI AHS BOMBARA Boys 80.00

67 Adilabad Boath AHS Pardi B Boys 80.00

68 Adilabad Sirpur-T AHS Sirpur-T Girls 80.00

69 Adilabad Tiryani AUPS Rompally Co-ed 80.00

70 Kurnool Papully AHS Aleba Thanda Co-ed 80.00

71 Kurnool Thugalli AHS Thugalli Co-ed 80.00

72 Kurnool Atmakur AHS Kottalacheruvu Girls 80.00

73 Kurnool Kotapalli AHS Sivapuram Boys 80.00

74 Anantapur Nallamada AUPS Nallamada Coed 80.00

75 Prakasam Pullalacheruvu AHS Murikimalla Coed 80.00

76 Prakasam Y palem AUPS Pauputla Coed 80.00

77 Prakasam P.Dornala AUPS Marripalem Coed 80.00

78 Prakasam Vetapalem AUPS Vetapalem Coed 80.00

79 MAHABUBNAGAR Bomarspet AUPS Bomaraspet Girls 80.00

80 MAHABUBNAGAR Lingal AUPS rayavaram CoEd 80.00

81 MAHABUBNAGAR Ghanpur AUPS Khilaghanpur Boys 80.00

82 MAHABUBNAGAR Achampet AHS Siddapur CoEd 80.00

83 MAHABUBNAGAR Banala AUPS Chenchugudam Girls 80.00

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84 MAHABUBNAGAR Amrabad AUPS Udimilla Girls 80.00

85 GUNTUR Macharla AUPS Ethipothala CoEd 80.00

86 Nellore AUPS Gulgomudi CoEd 80.00

87 Chittoor Ramakuppam AUPS Vijjalapuram CoEd 80.00

88 Kadapa AUPS Rajampeta CoEd 80.00

89 Ranga Reddy KULKACHERLA AUPS BANDAVELIKICHERLA Girls 80.00

90 Nalgonda MATTAMPALLY AUPS GURRAMPODU Co Ed 80.00

91 Nalgonda DEVARAKONDA AUPS GAZINAGAR Co Ed 80.00

92 Nalgonda DEVARAKONDA AUPS MUDIGONDA Girls 80.00

93 Nalgonda CHANDAMAPET AUPS KAMBALA PALLY Co Ed 80.00

94 Nalgonda P.A.PALLY AUPS PEDDAGATTU Co Ed 80.00

95 MEDAK Tekmal AUPS Tekmal Girls 80.00

96 MEDAK Pulkal AUPS Bommareddy gudem

Boys 80.00

97 Karimnagar mahamutharam AHS Madaram Boys 80.00

98 Karimnagar Saranagapur AUPS Thalladharmaram Boys 80.00

99 Karimnagar mahamutharam AHS Pegadapally Boys 80.00

100 Karimnagar Koneraopet AUPS Koneraopet Boys 80.00

TOTAL 8,000.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of buildings for (4) Integrated Residential Schools under RIAD – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.EDN.2) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 44 Dated: 07.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Act No. 1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No. 1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O. Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013. 4. G.O. Ms No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013. 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 22.4.2013. 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr.S.W) Department, dated, 11.3.2013. 7. Minutes of 3rd Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 13.5.2013. 8. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held

on 21.5.2013. *****

O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act.2013” (Act No.1 of 2013) with on object of ensuring accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, education and human development along with ensuring security social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes by earmarking a portion in proportion to population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) / Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) of the State.

2. In tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem declaration articulated by Hon’ble Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure such as dormitories, dining hall and toilet blocks in the existing Ashram Schools with a long term objective of ensuring quality education among STs in the state.

3. The Tribal Welfare Department is running Residential Schools with the objective of providing better educational facilities to the ST students to improve their literacy and to provide quality education.

4. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013 after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for Construction of buildings for (4) Integrated Residential Schools under RIAD. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of The Nodal Agency for TSP.

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5. After careful examination and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded sanction for Construction of buildings for (4) Integrated Residential Schools under RIAD, as shown in Annexure-I as appended to G.O. at an estimate cost of Rs.4.00 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 2.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the said buildings shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 800 - Other Expenditure GH (07) - RIDF SH (77) - Construction of buildings for Integrated Residential Schools 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN) 7. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare & Engineer-in-Chief, TW shall take further necessary action and execute the construction of the said Integrated Residential Schools in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

8. Since, this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of SCs and STs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the GO 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr. A. VIDYA SAGAR, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT. (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, A.P, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad The Pay and Accounts Officer. A.P. Hyderabad The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad Copy to: The Finance (Expr.SW) Department. The P.S. to Minister for (TW). The P.S. to Special Secretary to Chief Minister. The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW). The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Finance I/c TSP The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Planning.

// FORWARDED :: BY ORDER //

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department –Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Additional Accommodation to (11) ITDA Offices – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.SER.I-2) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 45 Dated: 07.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Act No. 1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No. 1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O. Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013. 4. G.O. Ms No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013. 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 22.4.2013. 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr.S.W) Department, dated, 11.3.2013. 7. Minutes of 3rd Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 13.5.2013. 8. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held

on 21.5.2013. ******

O R D E R:

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act.2013” (Act No.1 of 2013) with on object of ensuring accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, education and human development along with ensuring security social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes by earmarking a portion in proportion to population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) / Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) of the State.

2. The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Hon’ble Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, has proposed to strengthen infrastructure of the offices of ITDAs in the State to ensure Good Governance also to strengthen single line administration in tribal areas by ensuring effective supervision of tribal welfare activities including activities under TSP.

3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013, after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for Additional Accommodation to (11) ITDA

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Offices. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal agency of TSP.

4. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for Additional Accommodation to (11) ITDA Offices, as shown in Annexure-I and appended to G.O. at an estimate cost of Rs.11.00 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 60.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute the construction of the said Additional Accommodation to (11) ITDA Offices in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the said Additional Accommodation to (11) ITDA Offices shall be debited to the following head of account.

2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 102 - Economic development GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (05) - Schemes under Article 275(I) (ACA) 500/503 - Other Expenditure 7. Since, this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of SCs and STs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the GO 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr.A.VIDYASAGAR PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT. (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, TRICOR, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. The Director of Treasuries & Accounts, A.P, Hyderabad.

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The Pay and Accounts Officer, A.P., Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts, Hyderabad. The Prl. Accountant General (Civil Audit), A.P., Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW). The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM. The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW). The P.S. to Prl. Secretary, Finance (I/c TSP) The P.S. to Principal Secretary Planning. The Finance (Exp.SW) Dept. SF/SC.

// FORWARDED :: BY ORDER //

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ANNEXURE - I

Annexure to G.O.Ms.No. 45 Tribal Welfare (Ser.I-2) Department, Dt: 07.06.2013 List of Additional Accommodation to ITDA Offices

S. No.

District Name of the work proposed Location Amount

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5

1 Srikakulam Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Seethampet 100.00

2 Vizianagaram Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Parvathipuram 100.00

3 Visakhapatnam Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Paderu 100.00

4 East Godavari Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

RC Varam 100.00

5 West Godavari Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

KR Puram 100.00

6 Khammam Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Bhadrachalam 100.00

7 Warangal Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Eturunagaram 100.00

8 Adilabad Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Utnoor 100.00

9 Kurnool Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Srisailam 100.00

10 Nellore Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Nellore 100.00

11 Hyderabad Additional Accommodation to ITDA Office

Hyderabad 100.00

TOTAL 1100.00

Dr. A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT.(TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department –Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (T.W.SERI-2) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 46 Dated: 07.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Act No. 1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No. 1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O. Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013. 4. G.O. Ms No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013. 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 22.4.2013. 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr.S.W) Department, dated, 11.3.2013. 7. Minutes of 3rd Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 13.5.2013. 8. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held

on 21.5.2013. ***

O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act.2013” (Act No.1 of 2013) with on object of ensuring accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, education and human development along with ensuring security social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes by earmarking a portion in proportion to population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) / Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) of the State.

2. The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem declaration articulated by Hon’’ble Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, has proposed to strengthen infrastructure of the ITDAs in the State to ensure Good Governance in tribal areas by ensuring effective supervision of tribal welfare activities

3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013, after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA

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Head Quarters. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal Agency for TSP.

4. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters, as shown in Annexure-I and appended to G.O. at an estimate cost of Rs.20.00 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 60.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute the construction of the said Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

6. The expenditure towards Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters shall be debited to the following head of account.

2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 102 - Economic development GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (05) - Schemes under Article 275(I) (ACA) 500/503 - Other Expenditure 7. Since, this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of SCs and STs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the GO 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr.A.VIDYASAGAR PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT. (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, TRICOR, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. The Director of Treasuries & Accounts, A.P, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, A.P., Hyderabad.

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The Director of Works and Accounts, Hyderabad. The Prl. Accountant General (Civil Audit), A.P., Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW). The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM. The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW). The P.S. to Prl. Secretary, Finance (I/c TSP) The P.S. to Principal Secretary Planning. The Finance (Exp.SW) Dept. SF/SC.

// FORWARDED :: BY ORDER //

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ANNEXURE – I

Annexure to G.O.Ms.No. 46 Social Welfare (TW-SER.I-2) Dept., Dt:07.06.2013 List of Staff Quarters at ITDA Headquarters

S. No.

District Name of the work No. of blocks @ 6 units per

block

Unit Cost

Total Cost

1 Srikakulam Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Seethampet

4 50 200.00

2 Vizianagaram Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Parvathipuram

4 50 200.00

3 Visakhapatnam Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Paderu

6 50 300.00

4 East Godavari Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters RC Varam

4 50 200.00

5 West Godavari Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters KR Puram

2 50 100.00

6 Khammam Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Bhadrachalam

6 50 300.00

7 Warangal Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Akulavariganapuram, Eturunagaram (M)

5 50 250.00

8 Adilabad Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Utnoor

6 50 300.00

9 Kurnool Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Sunnipenta, Srisailam (M)

2 50 100.00

10 Nellore Construction of Staff Quarters at ITDA Head Quarters Nellore

1 50 50.00

TOTAL 40 2000.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVT. (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Improvement to (9) PMRC buildings – Approval of Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (T.W.SER.I-2) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No. 47 Dated: 07.06.2013

Read the following:

1. Act No. 1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No. 1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O. Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013 4. G.O. Ms No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 22.4.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr.S.W) Department, dated, 11.3.2013 7. Minutes of 3rd Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 13.5.2013 8. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held

on 21.5.2013. ***

O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act.2013” (Act No.1 of 2013) with on object of ensuring accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, education and human development along with ensuring security social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes by earmarking a portion in proportion to population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) / Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) of the State.

2. The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem declaration articulated by Hon’ble Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, has proposed to strengthen planning and monitoring of education activities at ITDA level through a long term objective of quality education among the STs.

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3. As part of the plan (9) PMRCs have been established in the tribal predominant areas of the state. Each center need to improve the infrastructure for training and with an attached hostel at an estimated cost of Rs.50.00 lakhs.

4. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013 after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for improvement to (9) PMRC buildings. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal Agency for TSP.

5. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for Improvement to (9) PMRC buildings, as shown in Annexure-I and appended to G.O. at an estimate cost of Rs.4.50 Crores under TSP 2013-14. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 160.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

6. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief shall take further necessary action and execute the construction of the said improvement to (9) PMRC buildings. in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

7. The expenditure towards construction of the said improvement to (9) PMRC buildings shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN) 8. Since, this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of SCs and STs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the GO 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr.A.VIDYASAGAR PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT. (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, TRICOR, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State.

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The Director of Treasuries & Accounts, A.P, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, A.P., Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts, Hyderabad. The Prl. Accountant General (Civil Audit), A.P., Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW). The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM. The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW). The P.S. to Prl. Secretary, Finance (I/c TSP) The P.S. to Principal Secretary Planning. The Finance (Exp.SW) Dept. SF/SC

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SECTION OFFICER

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ANNEXURE - I

Annexure to G.O.Ms.No. 47, TW (Ser.I-2) Dept., Dt:07.06.2013 List of Improvement to PMRC buildings

S.

No. District Name of the work Location

Amount (Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5

1 Srikakulam Improvement to PMRC Seethampet 50.00

2 Vizianagaram Improvement to PMRC Parvathipuram 50.00

3 Visakhapatnam Improvement to PMRC Paderu 50.00

4 East Godavari Improvement to PMRC RC Varam 50.00

5 West Godavari Improvement to PMRC KR Puram 50.00

6 Khammam Improvement to PMRC Bhadrachalam 50.00

7 Warangal Improvement to PMRC Eturunagaram 50.00

8 Adilabad Improvement to PMRC Utnoor 50.00

9 Kurnool Improvement to PMRC Srisailam 50.00

TOTAL 450.00

Dr.A.VIDYASAGAR PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT. (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

TRIBAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT-TSP 2013-14-Approval of works proposals under TSP in the State Council for the development of SCs and STs for the year 2013-14-Orders –Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.BUD) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms,No.48 Dated: 17-06-2013 Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated:24-01-2013 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No. 1 of 2013, dated:24-01-2013 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, dated:23-02-2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated:23-02-2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, dated:22-04-2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr.SW) Department, dated:11-03-2013 7. Minutes of 3rd Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 13.05.2013. 8. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on 21.05.2013.

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O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013” (Act No. 1 of 2013).

2. For effective implementation of the Scheduled Castes Sub Plan and Tribal Sub Plan, the Government constituted “State Council for Development for Scheduled Cates and Scheduled Tribes” in the G.O. 3rd read above to advise State Government on all the policy matters relating to Scheduled Castes Sub Plan/ Tribal Sub Plan, suggest measures for proper planning and implementation of schemes by the departments and approve the Annual Scheduled Castes Sub Plan/Tribal Sub Plan proposals submitted by the Nodal Agency constituted in the G.O. 2nd read above.

3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013 after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for approval of ongoing and new works program for the year 2013-14 vide reference 7th read above.

4. The State Council for development of SCs & STs approved proposal of TSP for 2013-14 vide reference 8th read above, as detailed below.

I. Approved 1404 ongoing works at an estimated cost of Rs.945.95 crores and II. 864 new works at an estimated cost of Rs.725.20 crore.

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5. The department wise No. of ongoing and new works approved for 2013-14 are appended in the Annexure to this Government Order. 6. The concerned departments are requested to take necessary action for according necessary administrative/technical sanctions, works wise, wherever necessary.

7. The concerned Heads of Departments are requested to report compliance to Nodal Department an ensure that these works are completed during 2013-14.

8. The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad is requested to take all necessary steps for ensuring the completion of works program approved by the State Council with in the time frame.

9. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the development of SCs and STs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O.4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYASAGAR PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, A.P., Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Intermediate Education, AP, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, School Education, AP, Hyderabad The Commissioner, Collegiate Education, AP, Hyderabad. The VC&MD, APSIDC, Hyderabad The State. Project Director, SSA, Hyderabad The VC&MD, SAAP, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief, R&B, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief, TW, Hyderabad All the District Collectors All the Project Officers of ITDAs in the State The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyd. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad The Director of Works and Accounts The Prl. Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad Copy to: The P.S. to Minister for TW

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The P.S. to Special Secretary tos Chief Minister The P.S. to Prl. Secretary , TW Dept. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary , Planning Dept. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary, Finance (I/C TSP) Dept. The P.S. to Spl. Chief Secretary , Irrigation Dept. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary , Primary Education Dept. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary , Secondary Education Dept. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary , Higher Education Dept. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary (R&B), TR&B Dept. The P.S. to Secretary (YSS&S), YAT&C Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

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ANNEXURE

(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.48 SW(TW.BUD) Dept., Dt.:17-06-2013) (Department wise Ongoing and New works approved by State Council for the

development of SCs and STs in the meeting held on 21-05-2013)

Ongoing Works (Rs. in Cr)

Sl. No.

Department BE No. of works

Estimated cost

1 2 3 4

1 Andhra Pradesh State Irrigation Development Corporation (APSIDC)

152.00 13 107.44

2 Sarva Siksha Abiyan (SSA) 22.62 470 123.12

3 Intermediate Education 16.00 49 39.88

4 Tribal Welfare 344.06 801 377.14 5 Rural Roads 60.00 29 151.19

6 State Roads 60.00 42 147.19

Total: 654.68 1404 945.96

New Works (Rs. in Cr) Sl.

No. Department BE No. of

works Estimated

cost

1 2 3 4 5

1 Andhra Pradesh State Irrigation Development Corporation (APSIDC)

152.00 110 109.55

2 RMSA 19.80 60 30.88

3 Collegiate Education 6.83 3 6.83

4 Technical Education 29.38 10 31.75

5 Tribal Welfare 344.06 676 535.68

6 SAAP 10.50 5 10.50 Total: 562.57 864 725.19

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Pre-matric Scholarships - Increase in the intake of ST students under the Best Available Schools Scheme – District wise allotment of seats - Orders - Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.EDN.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 49 Dated: 20.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013. 2. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21.05.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No. 70 S.W (TW.Edn.II) Dept. Dt :01-08-2001. 4. G.O.Ms.No.161 S.W.(TW.Edn.I) Dept. Dt :11-08-2008. 5. G.O.Ms.No. 79 S.W.(TW.Edn.I) Dept. Dt :29-11-2010. 6. G.O.Ms.No. 41 S.W.(TW.Edn.1) Dept, Dt :06.06.2011

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O R D E R:

The Tribal Welfare Department, in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-

2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced

by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvari-gudem Declaration articulated

by Hon’ble Chief Minister on 08-08-2012, has proposed to take measures for providing

quality education for ST students in the State. In that direction Tribal Welfare

Department has proposed to increase the number of pre-matric scholarships to be

sanctioned to the ST students studying in the Best Available Schools in the State by

another 2,300 seats during 2013-2014.

2. The scheme of Pre-matric Scholarships of Tribal Welfare Department is a plan

scheme and hence the scheme is brought under the purview of the Tribal Sub Plan and as

per the provisions of the AP SCSP and TSP (Planning, Allocation and Resources Utilization)

Act, 2013, the schemes have to be placed before the Nodal Agency for TSP for their

appraisal and for recommending the same for approval of the State Council for the

development of SCs and STs.

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3. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013, after thorough

deliberations, has agreed and recommended the schemes under TSP of Tribal Welfare

Department of 2013-14 for approval of the State Council.

4. The State Council for development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013

has approved the proposal of Nodal agency of TSP.

5. Keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Commissioner, Tribal Welfare

requested for issuing necessary administrative sanction for increasing the intake of ST

students by another 2,300 for admission into the Best Available Schools in the State and

he informed that an amount of Rs.25.10 Crores has been allocated for the scheme under

Plan for 2013-14.

6. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare has informed that among 6,120 existing seats

under the Best Available Schools, only 4,873 students get renewed for 2013-14, leaving

1,247 seats vacant. He further informed that the existing vacancies of 1,247 seats and the

increased intake of 2,300 put together, a total of 3,547 seats will be available for

allotment to the districts during the year 2013-14.

7. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare has informed that as per the provisions of the

TSP Act, one of the important objectives is to promote equity in the development among

various social groups within Scheduled Tribes and also to pay special attention to the

Scheduled Tribes residing in Scheduled areas and hence he proposed for an equitable

allocation of seats.

8. Government after careful examination of the proposal of Commissioner, Tribal Welfare hereby orders that:

a) There shall be an increase of 2,300 seats for sanctioning pre-matric scholarships

for ST students studying in the Best Available Schools and the sanction of

scholarships shall be as per the procedure ordered by Government vide G.O.Ms.

No. 70 Social Welfare (TW.Edn.II) Department Dated: 01-08-2001, except that the

mode of selection of students shall be by way of drawing lots.

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b) Additional number of 2,300 seats sanctioned for the year and the existing

vacancies of 1,247 put together the total vacancies of 3,547 shall be distributed

among the districts for the year 2013-14 as per the principles given below:

i) 10% of the total seats i.e., 842 seats shall be allotted to the scheduled areas

in addition to their normal entitlement as per the population proportion since

the AP SCSP and TSP Act,2013 at Section. 6 envisages that “In case of Tribal

Sub Plan, special attention shall be paid to Scheduled Tribes residing in the

Scheduled Areas”.

ii) Further, in addition to the above another 10% of the total seats, i.e., 842 seats

shall be allotted to the ST students belonging to PTG communities based on

the proportion of their population to district population in view of the low

levels of literacy of the PTG communities and since the AP- SCSP and TSP Act,

2013 at Section. 6 envisages “to promote equity in development among

various social groups within Scheduled Tribes”.

iii) The remaining 80% of the total seats 6,736 seats shall be distributed among

all the 23 districts as per the population of STs of the districts to the total ST

population of the State as per 2001 census and allocation of the vacant and

increased seats (3547) as shown at Annexure.

iv) And the entry point for filling up of these vacancies is at Class III in addition to

Class V and VIII in the ratio of 50%, 25% & 25% for III, V & VIII respectively. v) From 2014-15 onwards, the vacancies that arise consequent to children

passing out X class or due to admission into other institutions shall also be filled up by students belonging to the same tribal group only.

9. Further the District Level Committees as constituted vide G.O. Ms.No.70, SW

(TW.Edn.II) Department, Dt.: 01-08-2001 for implementing the scheme shall distribute

the seats allocated to the districts from among the mandals and among various tribes

based on their population to the total district ST population to ensure equitable

distribution of the opportunity. Detailed guidelines and formats shall be issued by

Commissioner, Tribal Welfare in this regard.

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10. Further the existing criterion of ceiling for annual parental income to make the

child eligible for sanctioning of scholarship under the scheme is revised from Rs.18,000/-

to Rs.2,50,000/- per annum on par with the provision existing for sanctioning post-matric

scholarships for ST students.

11. The expenditure towards sanctioning the pre-matric scholarships to the ST students admitted under this allocation shall be debited to the following head of account since adequate provision has been made for the proposed additional intake of 2,300 seats under the scheme.

2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs

MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (10) - Prematric Scholarships

340 - Scholarships and stipends (Plan) 12. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as per the orders issued in the reference 2nd cited read above as the proposal has been approved by the State Council for the Development of SCs & STs on 21.05.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRAPRADESH)

Dr. A.VIDYA SAGAR, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. All Deputy Directors of Tribal Welfare in the state. All District Tribal Welfare Officers in the state. Copy to: The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, A.P., Hyderabad The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad. The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM. The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary, Planning.

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ANNEXURE

District Wise allocation of BAS seats for the year 2013-14

S. No.

District Tribal Pop.

Tribal Area (in

Sq.km)

Allocation of Seats on the

basis of Scheduled Area (10%)

PTG Pop. in the Dist.

Allocation of Seats on the basis of PTG Pop. (10 %)

Allocation of Seats on the basis of Dist

Tribal Pop. (80%)

Total BAS seats

Allocation ( 5+7+8)

Existing BAS seats

(Renewals for the year

2013-14)

Allocation of BASS Seats for the year 2013-14 (9-

10) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Srikakulam 151249 1289.32 36 97010 179 203 418 225 193

2 Vizianagaram 214839 1740.98 48 48948 90 288 426 225 201

3 Visakhapatnam 557572 5904.51 164 127695 235 748 1,147 582 565

4 East Godavari 191561 4191.65 116 71020 130 257 503 123 380 5 West Godavari 96659 1006.10 28 8665 16 130 174 88 86

6 Khammam 682617 6899.92 192 7394 14 915 1,121 743 378

7 Warangal 457679 3122.46 87 885 2 613 702 460 242 8 Adilabad 416511 6133.50 171 47489 87 558 816 410 406

Sub Total (1 to 8) 2768687 30288.44 842 409106 753 3,712 5,307 2,856 2,451

9 Mahabubnagar 278702 8355 16 375 391 299 92

10 Krishna 107611 1913 4 144 148 98 50 11 Guntur 208157 9969 18 279 297 164 133

12 Kurnool 69635 7326 13 93 106 69 37

13 Prakasam 118241 10644 20 159 179 112 67 14 Anatapur 127161 113 0 170 170 112 58

15 Nellore 242257 331 1 325 326 219 107

16 Chittoor 128085 200 0 172 172 102 70

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17 Kadapa 61371 588 1 82 83 44 39

18 Hyderabad 34560 198 0 46 46 28 18

19 Medak 134533 579 1 180 181 126 55

20 Ranga Reddy 146057 3386 6 196 202 87 115

21 Nalgonda 342676 1111 2 459 461 301 160 22 Nizamabad 165735 833 2 222 224 166 58

23 Karimnagar 90636 2471 5 122 127 90 37

Sub Total (9-23) 2255417 0 0 48017 89 3,024 3,113 2,017 1,096

TOTAL 5024104 30288 842 457123 842 6,736 8,420 4,873 3,547

Dr. A. VIDYA SAGAR, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT. (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Economic Support Schemes to the Scheduled Tribes under SCA to TSP-Allocation of funds – Orders – Issued

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.BUD.I) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 50 Dated:21.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013 3. G.O Ms. No. 7, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013 4. G.O. Ms No. 10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.02.2013 5. G.O. Ms. No. 14, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 22.04.2013 6. G.O. Ms. No. 51, Finance (Expr.S.W) Department, dated,11.03.2013 7. Minutes of 3rd Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 13.05.2013 8. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held on 21.05.2013

*** O R D E R :

The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to assist 60,000 BPL ST families for income generating activities to bring them to APL. 2. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013 after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for implementation of economic support schemes to the 60,000 ST families during the year 2013-14 by giving preference to most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups on equity basis in accordance with the provisions of the Act No1. Of 2013. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal Agency for TSP. 3. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view of the decision of the State Council, sanction is hereby accorded for allocation of Rs.60.00 Crores under Tribal Areas Sub Plan (ACA) SCA to TSP 2013-14 for implementation of Economic Support Schemes, as shown in Annexure- I and appended to G.O. adequate budget provision of Rs.60.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

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4. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Managing Director, TRICOR shall take further necessary action to implement during the current financial year as per the procedure laid down vide G.O.Ms.No.73 and G.O.Ms.No.60. 5. The expenditure shall be debited to the following head of account. “2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 102 - Economic Development GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (05) - Schemes under Tribal areas Sub-Plan(ACA) 500/503 - Other Expenditure” 6. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the development of STs and SCs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW) To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, TRICOR, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyd. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad The Prl. Accountant General, AP, Hyderabad Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary Planning The P.S. to Prl. Secretary, Finance (I/C TSP) Dept. SF/SC

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Annexure Annexure to G.O.Ms.No 50 Social Welfare (TW.Bud) Department, dated:21-06-2013.

ALLOCATIONS UNDER SCA to TSP FOR 2013-14 (Rs.in lakhs)

SL. NO.

DISTRICT ITDA MADA PTG DTG CLUSTER TOTAL

POP Amount POP Amount POP Amount POP Amount POP Amount POP Amount

1 SRIKAKULAM 0.339 43.468 0.203 26.008 0.970 124.262 1.512 193.737

2 VIZIANAGARAM 1.262 161.662 0.489 62.698 0.282 36.112 0.115 14.719 2.148 275.191

3 VISAKHAPATNAM 4.188 536.429 1.277 163.567 0.111 14.208 5.576 714.203

4 EAST GODAVARI 1.205 154.403 0.710 90.971 1.916 245.374

5 WEST GODAVARI 0.526 67.337 0.087 11.099 0.290 37.124 0.064 8.253 0.967 123.812

6 KHAMMAM 5.311 680.290 0.214 27.367 0.074 9.471 1.181 151.261 0.047 5.987 6.826 874.376

7 WARANGAL 0.723 92.650 1.047 134.066 0.009 1.134 2.676 342.812 0.122 15.587 4.577 586.249

8 ADILABAD 2.053 262.994 0.475 60.829 1.575 201.696 0.062 7.997 4.165 533.516

SRISAILAM 0.000 0.418 53.542 0.418 53.542

SUB TOTAL 15.608 1999.232 1.4633 187.440 4.5091 577.573 6.004 769.004 0.521 66.751 28.105 3600.000 9 NELLORE 2.132 231.128 0.291 31.549 2.423 262.677

10 KRISHNA 0.136 14.767 0.019 2.074 0.921 99.826 1.076 116.667 11 GUNTUR 0.071 7.671 0.036 3.895 1.911 207.195 2.018 218.762

12 PRAKASAM 0.610 66.133 0.439 47.604 1.049 113.738

13 CHITTOOR 0.818 88.684 0.002 0.217 0.461 49.993 1.281 138.893 14 CUDDAPAH 0.236 25.586 0.006 0.637 0.372 40.345 0.614 66.568

15 ANANTHAPUR 0.001 0.123 1.270 137.740 1.272 137.862 16 KURNOOL 0.617 66.914 0.617 66.914

17 MAHABOOBNAGAR 0.509 55.178 2.053 222.576 0.121 13.120 2.683 290.874

18 RANGA REDDY 0.075 8.152 0.007 0.744 1.144 123.995 0.208 22.531 1.434 155.421

19 MEDAK 0.216 23.386 0.006 0.628 1.124 121.841 1.345 145.855

20 NIZAMABAD 0.327 35.466 0.008 0.903 1.264 137.073 0.058 6.240 1.657 179.682

21 KARIMNAGAR 0.077 8.377 0.025 2.679 0.768 83.269 0.036 3.939 0.906 98.263

22 NALGONDA 1.683 182.410 0.0004 0.046 1.733 187.899 3.416 370.355

23 HYDERABAD 0.002 0.215 0.344 37.254 0.346 37.468

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SUB TOTAL 3.7959 411.531 3.0937 335.408 0.1122 12.160 14.7126 1595.070 0.4227 45.831 22.137 2400.000 GRAND TOTAL 19.4037 2410.763 4.557 522.849 4.621 589.733 20.716 2364.074 0.944 112.582 50.242 6000.000

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVT., (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – INDIRAMMA KALALU - SWAYAM UPADHI – Economic Support schemes to the Scheduled Tribes – District wise Allocation of funds – Orders – Issued

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.BUD.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 51 Dated:21.06.2013 Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013 3. G.O Ms. No. 7, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.2.2013 4. G.O. Ms No. 10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 23.02.2013 5. G.O. Ms. No. 14, Planning (XXII) Department, dated, 22.04.2013 6. G.O. Ms. No. 51, Finance (Expr.S.W) Department, dated, 11.03.2013 7. Minutes of 3rd Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 13.05.2013 8. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held

on 21.05.2013 ***

O R D E R :

The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to assist 60,000 BPL ST families for income generating activities to bring them to APL. The Hon’ble Chief Minister during his visit to Srisailam and Nellore as a part of Indirammabata has given assurance for implementing special programs for the development for Yanadis and Chenchus. 2. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 13.05.2013 after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for implementation of economic support schemes to the 60,000 ST families during the year 2013-14 by giving preference to most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups on equity basis in accordance with the provisions of the Act No1. of 2013. The State Council for Development of SCs & STs in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposal of Nodal Agency for TSP. 3. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view of the assurance of the Hon’ble Chief Minister and decision of the State Council, sanction is hereby accorded for allocation of Rs.60.00 Crores under Normal State Plan 2013-14, for implementation of

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Economic Support Schemes, as shown in Annexure-I and appended to G.O. adequate budget provision of Rs.60.00 Crores has been already made available under BE 2013-14. 4. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Managing Director, TRICOR shall take further necessary action to implement during the current financial year as per the procedure laid down vide G.O.Ms.No.73 and G.O.Ms.No.60. 5. The expenditure shall be debited to the following head of account.

“2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 102 - Economic Development GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (04) - Economic Support Schemes (Plan) 310/312 - Other Grants –in-Aid”

6. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the development of STs and SCs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, TRICOR, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyd. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad The Principal Accountant General, AP, Hyderabad Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary Planning The P.S. to Prl. Secretary, Finance (I/C TSP) Dept. SF/SC

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Annexure Annexure to G.O.Ms.No. 51 Social Welfare (TW.Bud) Department, dated:21-6-2013.

ALLOCATIONS UNDER NORMAL STATE PLAN OGIA FOR 2013-14 UNDER ECONOMIC SUPPORT SCHEMES OF TRIBAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT

(Rs. in lakhs)

Sl. No.

District

OGIA

Grand Total

Already Allocated To be allocated for Women

empowerment through IKP

POP For General For Chenchus For Yanadis Special Project for STs

under distress

1 SRIKAKULAM 1.512 74.266 109.00 183.264

2 VIZIANAGARAM 2.148 105.490 154.83 260.315

3 VISAKHAPATNAM 5.576

273.778 401.82 675.595

4 EAST GODAVARI 1.916 94.060 138.05 232.109

5 WEST GODAVARI 0.967 47.461 69.66 117.119

6 KHAMMAM 6.826 335.177 491.93 827.109

7 WARANGAL 4.577 224.728 329.83 554.558

8 ADILABAD 4.165 204.514 300.16 504.675

SRISAILAM 0.418 20.525 500.00* 30.12 50.648

SUB TOTAL 28.104 1380.00 0.00 0.00 2025.39 3405.39

9 NELLORE 2.423 100.693 280.85 174.61 556.148

10 KRISHNA 1.076 44.722 44.722

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Sl. No.

District

OGIA

Grand Total

Already Allocated To be allocated for Women

empowerment through IKP

POP For General For Chenchus For Yanadis Special Project for STs

under distress

11 GUNTUR 2.018 83.859 76.292 160.151 12 PRAKASAM 1.049 43.600 159.392 80.37 283.366 13 CHITTOOR 1.281 53.243 107.73 107.318 268.287 14 CUDDAPAH 0.614 25.518 31.04 56.569 15 ANANTHAPUR 1.272 52.847 106.521 159.369 16 KURNOOL 0.617 25.650 94.706 120.357 17 MAHABOOBNAGAR 2.683 111.502 124.512 236.015 18 RANGA REDDY 1.434 59.578 32.307 91.885 19 MEDAK 1.345 55.911 55.911 20 NIZAMABAD 1.657 68.878 68.878 21 KARIMNAGAR 0.906 37.668 37.668 22 NALGONDA 3.416 141.970 12.791 286.161 440.921 23 HYDERABAD 0.346 14.363 14.363

SUB TOTAL 22.137 920.002 500.00 500.00 500.00 174.61 2594.61 GRAND TOTAL 50.242 2300.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 2200.00 6000.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department - Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Education - Improving quality of education for STs - Conversion of Hostels into Ashram Schools - Administrative Sanction- Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (EDN.1.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 56 Dated: 01.07.2013 Read the following:

1. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013. 2. Minutes of the meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs & STs held on

21.05.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, dated 23.02.2013.

* * *

O R D E R :

The Tribal Welfare Department, in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-

2015 and also in compliance to the 9-Point Program for Tribal Development announced

by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by

Hon’ble Chief Minister on 08.8.2012, has proposed to take measures for providing quality

education for ST students in the State.

2. In Tribal Welfare Department there were (442) Hostels functioning and the

boarders staying in the Hostels going for Schools run by other managements such as Zilla

Parishad, School Education and other managements. Whereas Tribal Welfare

Department has also been running Ashram Schools where boarding and instruction take

place under the same roof. The performance of boarders of Hostels has been relatively

poor compared to that of Ashram Schools due to the following reasons:

a) That the schools where the boarders study are not under the direct control of

Tribal Welfare Department and as a result the performance of these institutions is

not being directly monitored,

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b) That in an Ashram School the teachers are available before and after instructional

hours also and attend to supervised studies, remedial coaching and such services

are not available to the boarders of the Hostels,

c) That Tribal Welfare Department is taking up various initiatives for improving quality of education in the Ashram Schools from time to time.

3. Hence, Commissioner, Tribal Welfare reported that there has been a demand to

convert the Hostels into Ashram Schools in a phased manner. And he also informed that

efforts have also been put in the past and (63) Hostels have been converted into Ashram

Schools so far.

4. In order to continue these efforts, Commissioner, Tribal Welfare has now

proposed to convert (50) Hostels in the ITDA districts as detailed in the annexure. After

carefully examining the proposal, sanction is hereby accorded for converting (50) TW

Hostels in to Ashram Schools by opening (50) TW Primary Schools in the premises of the

Hostels during 2013-14 in the ITDA districts.

5. The process of conversion shall be as follows:

a) A Tribal Welfare Primary School shall be opened in the premises of the Hostel.

b) The school shall have (4) S G Teachers and the senior most shall function as

Headmaster of the school.

c) Initially the school shall start functioning with Classes III to V with each class

having (40) students in each section and it will be upgraded to an Upper Primary

School in 2014-15 by opening Classes VI and VII and will be further upgraded to a

High School in the subsequent academic year.

d) After the school is opened, the boarders studying from Class III to V in other

institutions shall be transferred to the newly opened Primary School. However,

boarders studying classes VI to X shall continue as boarders and they shall

continue to attend schools in which they are studying.

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e) As per Section 27 of the Education Act, 1982, the schools are deemed to have been hereby recognized simultaneously by opening of the schools.

f) The Hostel section of the school shall continue to function with Hostel Welfare Officer and the Class IV staff as usual.

6. For opening the (50) Primary Schools, (200) teachers posts are required @ (4)

teachers per school and the concerned Project Officers of ITDAs shall deploy the posts

and allotted to the schools as shown in annexure.

7. The salaries of the teachers shall be debited to the following head of account:

2225 Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 Welfare of STs 277 Education SH (05) Educational Institutions 010 Salaries

8. This order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department as the

sanction does not contain any additional financial implication on Government

exchequer. Further, since this item has been approved by the State Council for

development of SCs & STs vide 2nd read above and as per para 5 of the G.O.Ms.No.10,

Planning (XXII) Department, dated 23.02.2013 this order does not require the

concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr. A. VIDYA SAGAR, PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To

The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, A.P., Hyderabad. All District Collectors. All Project Officers, ITDA in the State. All Deputy Directors of TW and District Tribal Welfare Officers in the state.

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Copy to: The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary, School Education. The Commissioner and Director, School Education.

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ANNEXURE

(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No. 56 SW (TW.EDN.1.1 ) Department, dated: 01.07.2013

District wise Hostels proposed for conversion into Ashram Schools in the ITDA districts

Sl.

No. District Mandal Location

Type (B/G)

Strength

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Srikakulam Seethampeta Seethampeta B 240

2 Srikakulam Mandasa Mandasa B 179

3 Srikakulam Srikakulam Srikakulam B 109

4 Vizianagaram S.Kota S.Kota B 100

5 Vizianagaram G.L.Puram Bhadragiri G 150

6 Vizianagaram G.L.Puram J.K.Padu B 125

7 Vizianagaram Pachipenta Padmapuram at Pachipenta

B 100

8 Vizianagaram Kamarada Komarada G 100

9 Visakhapatnam Dumbriguda Dumbriguda B 320

10 Visakhapatnam G.K.Veedhi Downuru B 135

11 Visakhapatnam Muchingputt Pedavalasa B 320

12 Visakhapatnam GK Veedhi E Cheedipalem B 157

13 E.Godavari Gangavram Gangavaram B 163

14 E.Godavari Maredumilli Maredumilli G 82

15 E.Godavari Y Ramavaram Donkarai G 189

16 E.Godavari Rajavomangi Rajvomangi G 102

17 E.Godavari Addateegala Addateegala B 147

18 W.Godavari Buttaigudem Rajanagaram G 299

19 W.Godavari Polavaram Bodigudem G 199

20 W.Godavari Buttaigudem Doramamidi B 280

21 W.Godavari Buttaigudem Buttaigudem G 80

22 W.Godavari Buttaigudem P.R.Gudem B 164

23 Khammam Bhadrachalam Bhadrachalam B 300

24 Khammam Bhadrachalam Bhadrachalam G 500

25 Khammam Manuguru Manuguru G 350

26 Khammam Khammam Khammam G 650

27 Khammam Khammam Khammam B 500

28 Khammam Khammam Khammam B 200

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29 Khammam Kukunoor Kukunoor G 300

30 Khammam Buggampadu Burgampadu G 380

31 Khammam Sattupalli Sattupalli G 250

32 Khammam Kalluru Kalluru G 200

33 Khammam Kamapalli Kamepalli G 250

34 Khammam Yellundu Yellundu G 500

35 Khammam Aswaraopeta Aswaraopeta G 200

36 Warangal Hanumakonda Balasumudram, Hanumakonda

B 687

37 Warangal Jangoan Jangoan B 225

38 Warangal Kodakandla Kodakandla B 184

39 Warangal Hanumakonda Hanumakonda G 395

40 Warangal Guduru Guduru B 470

41 Warangal Mahabubabad Mahabubabad B 270

42 Warangal Maripada Maripada B 445

43 Warangal Wardhanapet Wardhannapet G 330

44 Warangal Mahabubabad Mahabubabad G 500

45 Warangal Kuravi Kuravi G 525

46 Warangal Parvathagiri Parvatagiri B 262

47 Warangal Danthalpally Danthalpally B 270

48 Adilabad Narnoor Narnoor B 174

49 Adilabad Kadeem Kaderam B 185

50 Adilabad Lakhatipeta Lakhatipet B 205

Dr. A. VIDYA SAGAR, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

HM&FW Department-– Rajiv Bala Sanjeevini Scheme- providing comprehensive health care to residential education institutions in ITDA areas- Permission Accorded- Orders Issued

HEALTH, MEDICAL & FAMILY WELFARE (K2) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 94 Dated: 02-07-2013 Read the following:

From the Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare, Hyderabad, Letter Rc.No.4152/G2/FDHS/2012, Dt.29.11.2012.

*** O R D E R :

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has been making sustained efforts to provide quality health care to its citizens, with special attention to the disadvantaged strata of the society and those living in remote and interior areas. In this direction, the Government has been implementing various health schemes, programmes and activities with the aim of achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by making the health delivery system effective and responsive to the needs of the people. 2. However, despite substantial increase in investment in infrastructure, human resources, capacity development, equipment, materials, supplies and multi-pronged efforts, there is need for further improvement in the health indicators in tribal areas especially amongst the children. There is an urgent need to provide continuous health monitoring and regular counseling for health seeking behavior for overall development of students in tribal areas. There is ̅a need for specialized services to take care of health needs of residential educational institutions in tribal areas. 3. The Hon’ble Chief Minister during his “Indiramma Bata” in Khammam District made Sunnamvari Gudem Declaration to provide Fixed Day Health Services (FDHS) to the students of residential educational institutions in tribal areas. 4. The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare and Commissioner, Health & Family Welfare, Hyderabad conducted a workshop for Project Officers, ADMHOs and other staff of ITDAs at Rampachodavaram of East Godavari District on 26.9.2012 and 27.9.2012 for preparation of a project for establishment and operationalization of FDHS to the residential educational institutions of ITDAs areas and submitted detailed project proposals to the Government.

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5. The Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare has estimated that the implementation of the proposed FDHS under the name Rajiv Bala Sanjeevini would require one time capital cost of Rs. 5.628 Crores and an annual operational cost of Rs.6.54 Crores. The Tribal Welfare Department have agreed to provide capital cost of Rs.5.628 Crores and annual operational cost of Rs.6.54 Crores under the Tribal Sub Plan till Government of India includes the Scheme in NRHM.

6. Government, after careful examination of the proposal hereby accords permission to the Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare to implement the Rajiv Bala Sanjeevini scheme under Public and Not–for-Profit Partnership by entering into a Memorandum of Understanding with M/s GVK EMRI who have been running 108 services across Andhra Pradesh, have presence in the proposed operational areas , health fleet management experience , and senior management and IT expertise to handle and guide such project with low gestation period. The details of the Scheme are annexed to this order.

7. The Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare, Hyderabad/ Commissioner of Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action accordingly.

8. This order issues with the concurrence of the Finance (Expr.M&H) Department vide their U.O.Note No.1279/134/A1/Expr.M&H.II/13, Dt:19.6.2013

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

AJAY SAWHNEY

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW) To The Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare, Hyderabad . The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad Copy to: The P.S to Prl.Secy to Chief Minister The O.S.D to Minister ( M & H) The P.S to C.S The P.S to Prl.Secy, H.M & FW Department The P.S to Prl. Finance Secy The P.S to Prl.Secy, Finance Deptt (RE) SF/SC.

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Annexure GO Ms No. 94 HM & FW (K2) Department Dated 02.07.2013

Operational Guidelines for Implementation of Rajiv Bala Sanjeevini Scheme

Objectives

1. The objectives of Rajiv Bala Sanjeevini (RBS) include the following :

Comprehensive health care service through fortnightly fixed day health service to students in residential education institutions in 9 ITDAs areas

Referral care services to all students in the residential educational institutions in 9 ITDAs on 24X7 basis

Development and maintenance of a robust online data management system for student health profile.

Methodology

2. RBS will be implemented in 9 ITDAs through 32 Mobile Health Units (MHUs). ITDA wise break of the MHUs is as follows:

Sl. No. ITDA Name No of MHU 1 Seethampeta 2 2 Parvathipuram 3 3 Paderu 5 4 R Chodavaram 3 5 K.R.Puram 3 6 Utnoor 6 7 Eturunagaram 2 8 Bhadrachalam 6 9 Srisailam 2

Total 32 3. MHUs will provide the fortnightly fixed day health services (FDHS) to the students in residential educational institutions in ITDA areas. The PO ITDAs will list the residential education institutions for RBS and which will be confirmed by the Commissioner Tribal Welfare (CTW). Each MHU will visits 1 to 3 residential education institutions every day depending on the strength of students and distances. MHU schedule will be prepared for 12 days in a fortnight. The MHU, therefore, will visit the allocated residential education institutions twice in a month.

Staffing Pattern

4. The proposed staffing pattern under RBS for the MHU, referral hospitals and ITDAs are as follows:

Sl. No. Name of the category No. of Posts Located at 1 Medical Officer 32 MHU 2 Pharmacist 32 MHU 3 Lab Technician 32 MHU 4 M.P.H.A.(F) 32 MHU 5 Counsellor 32 MHU 6 Coordinator (ITDA) 9 ITDA 7 Coordinator (referral Hospital) 9 Hospital

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8 State coordinator 1 HQ 9 Supporting staff at CHFW 1 HQ

10 Office subordinate at CHFW 1 HQ 11 Data Manager 1 HQ

5. The medical officer along with the staff would attend the institution in a vehicle equipped with all the required medical equipment. All the students will be screened; diagnostic tests conducted if needed, and with those with illness will be provided medicine then and there itself. The MHU team would also conduct IEC activities for students to promote health seeking behaviour, supervise health and sanitary conditions of residential education institutions and orient the staff in first aid , health care and maintenance of hygiene.

Referral Cases

6. For students who need specialized treatment, RBS will provide end to end referral care i.e. from identification of referral cases to return back after completion of treatment. The Medical Officer / Specialist doctor will identify the students who need referral care and treatment. , if any, and refer to the identified referral hospitals of the respective ITDA.

Referral Hospitals

7. For each of ITDA, the Commissioner , Health and Family Welfare (CHFW) and CTW will identify and notify a referral hospital and get 5 beds allocated exclusively for the referral student cases of the ITDA area. Each ITDA is provided with one exclusive referral vehicle and coordinator. The coordinator at ITDA shall ensure that the referral case is transported from school to identified referral hospital .The referral coordinator at referral hospital will attend the referral case from admission to discharge of the student. Data and Reports

8. Each MHU Health Unit will have a laptop with data connectivity. Web based application/ portal will be developed for online management of RBS programme. Demographic and health profile shall be digitised, screening, diagnosis and treatment particulars uploaded and up dated regularly as and when the MHU visits the institution or cases are referred or emergency transportation takes place. All the residential institutions, students, diseases and treatment details will be plotted on the GIS maps and analysed for policy decisions and corrective measures.

9. The standardised and special reports of different types, levels and periodicity - daily, weekly and monthly will be generated and sent to the Medical Officer, PO,ITDA, Additional DM&HO/Deputy DM&HO, DDTW , CHFW and CTW.

Call Centre

10. A 24X7 dedicated call centre services will be provided for the students in health, counselling and for referral care of the selected residential educational institutions.

Committees at Different Levels

11. A committee headed by the PO ITDA with Additional DMHO (Tribal) / Deputy DMHO (Tribal), and Deputy Director Tribal Welfare as members shall be oversee the

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implementation and coordination of RBS at District level. At state level, special officer O/o CHFW under supervision of CTW and CHFW will coordinate and monitor RBS. Separate guidelines will be issued by CTW regarding formation of RBS committees at different levels and their role in smooth implementation of RBS.

Costing and Financial Guidelines

12. The scheme will be funded by Tribal Welfare Department under Tribal Sub Plan till Government of India includes this scheme in NRHM. The CHFW and State Project Director NRHM will follow up with the Government of India for inclusion of RBS under NRHM funding.

13. The 100% operational and capital expenditure will be borne by the Government and GVK EMRI will be responsible for implementation of RBS including providing human resources, fleet management and call advisory services.

14. The estimated capital costs are as follows. However, CFHW and CTW will re-examine the items proposed and finalize the items of capital expenditure in consultation with GVK EMRI, select POs of ITDAs and MD APHMIDC. All payments shall be based on actuals.

Capital Costs for RBS

S No. Item Amount (Rs.) 1 Vehicles with fabrication 48000000 2 Equipment, furniture and hardware 5760000 3 Central database server 1300000 4 Development of software 300000 5 Development of protocols 200000 6 Induction training 720000 Total 5,62,80,000

16. Operational costs shall be paid @ Rs. 1.84 lakhs per vehicle per month with following break up:

S. No. Name of the category Per MHU per month ( Rs.)

1 Salaries 1,10,568 2 Drugs & Consumables 30000 3 Training 400 4 POL 12000 5 Vehicle Maintenance 3615 6 administrative expenses 800 7 Data Management cost at HQ 9375 8 Food allowance 9120 9 Referral vehicle (on hire ) 6750

10 Travel expenditure 1575 Total 184000

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17. Operational costs are indicative. The CHFW and CTW will put an expert committee to examine the proposed operational expenditure and revise the same to ensure cost effectiveness and value for money. 18. The operational costs shall be paid quarterly basis in advance. Separate bank account, cash book, ledger books and other financial instruments shall be maintained for RBS. 19. The operational expenditure, capital expenditure, human resources and assets of this scheme are ring fenced to AP operations. 20. The referral expenditure (i.e. for transportation of student along with the parents/guardians, diet for students and attendants, hospital costs and cost towards medicines and consumables for follow up treatment) for the entire referral mechanism shall be borne under this programme. This expenditure is not part of regular operational expenditure as indicated in Para 14 and shall be released separately based on actuals. 21. The savings accrued in the quarter shall be adjusted to next quarter operational expenditure. The savings shall not be diverted to the purpose other than RBS. 22. All the expenditure is subject to audit by resident auditor, statutory auditors appointed by CH&FW, auditors from CAG and NRHM. Monthly SoE, UC and bank statement shall be submitted on or before 10th of subsequent month. 23. Any procurement shall be done through procurement committee constituted for 108 services with officer from Tribal welfare department as co-opted in the committee. 24. The capital expenditure shall be released immediately within 15 days from the date of signing of MoU. The estimated capital expenditure is based on existing market rates. The expenditure is limited to the actuals. In case of actual is more than estimated, the balance shall be released to GVK EMRI. In case of actual are less than estimated the savings shall be returned to Government. 25. The financial estimates are for budgetary purposes and release of advance payment. The adjustment of expenses against advance grant will be made on the basis of actual quarterly expenditure for which audited utilization certificate have to be submitted.

Agreement Guidelines

26. The CHFW and CTW will enter into an MoU with GVK EMRI for the implementation of the RBS with clear service level agreements. The validity of the MoU will be for a year initially and to be reviewed after a quick evaluation. 27. Government is the owner for all the physical assets, data, procedures and other software applications developed for the above scheme with Government funds. 28. In case of expansion of programme above 32 vehicles, the same terms and conditions will be applied.

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – TSP 2013-14 – Payment of electricity bills of ST beneficiaries in housing colonies with monthly consumption of 0 – 50 units, rear & current charges under TSP – Detailed instructions – Issued.

SOCIAL WELFARE (TW.BUD.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.80 Dated 28.09.2013 Read the following:

1) Act 1 of 2013, dated 24.01.2013. 2) Minutes of the 3rd Nodal Agency Meeting for TSP held on 13.05.2013 3) Minutes of the 2nd meeting of the State Council for the Development of SCs and

STs held on 21.05.2013. 4) CM’s review on Indiramma Kalalu on 17.08.2013.

* * * * ORDER:

Government have been taking up the Weaker Section Housing Programme as a priority activity for the past several years covering ST beneficiaries also. Now, it has been brought to the notice of the Government that many ST families living in housing colonies built with the assistance of Government under various schemes over a period of time consuming less than 50 units of power per month, are not in a position to pay their earlier dues. In to ascertain DISCOMs have carried out a detailed exercise of identifying ST families who are living in ST habitats and consuming less than 50 units of power per month. As per the report submitted by DISCOMs, 3.13 Lakh ST families living in ST habitations have less than 50 units of monthly power Consumption and an amount of Rs.27.00 crores would be required to supply free power to such consumers per annum. DISCOMs have also reported that an amount of Rs.66.21 Crores is pending in dues in respect of 2.31 Lakh such families as on 31.03.2013. The State Government has, therefore, taken a policy decision to provide free power to ST beneficiaries who are residing in ST Housing Colonies and consuming less than 50 units per month. 2. The proposal was discussed in the meeting of the 3rd Nodal agency for TSP held on 13.05.2013 wherein it was recommended to be placed before the State Council. 4. The State Council for Development of SCs and STs for the implementation of Act 1 of 2013 in its meeting held on 21.05.2013 has approved the proposals worth Rs.857.00 crores covering all the Chief Minister’s announcements under Indiramma Kalalu which

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includes the proposal of payment of current charges and arrears of electricity in respect of ST families living in ST Housing Colonies and consuming less than 50 units of power per month also. 4. Government after careful examination hereby order the Commissioner, Tribal Welfare to:

a) Pay for the arrears of electricity charges as on 31-3-2013, in respect of 3,13,039 ST families living in ST housing colonies in two installments in Financial Years 2013-14 & 2014-15 at Rs. 33.10 Crores each year and as appended to this G.O.

b) Pay for the current charges on a monthly basis in respect of all ST households living in ST Housing colonies with monthly consumption of 0–50 units provided that the concerned circle of the DISCOMS, give detailed consumption particulars in respect of each beneficiary in ST colonies whose monthly consumption is 0–50 units.

c) The scheme would not be applicable to ST families whose consumption is beyond 50 units per month as it is meant for those whose consumption is for basic requirements. Households consuming above 50 units per month will have to pay the entire cost of the energy bill regardless of the actual consumption. The amount payable under 3 (a) & (b) above shall be based on the actual demand consumer wise furnished by the SE of the DISCOM concerned to the P.Os / DTWOs, Tribal Welfare, who shall prefer the claims and payment should be made within two weeks so as to avoid any penal interest. The P.Os / DTWOs Tribal Welfare shall maintain an account for each ST consumer, Housing Colony wise.

5. The amount sanctioned above shall be debited to the following Head of Account:

2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 800 - Other expenditure. GH (11) - Normal State Plan. SH ( 12) - Providing free power to ST House Holds

6. The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, Andhra Pradesh, and the CMD, TRANSCO & MD’s of all DISCOMS shall take necessary action accordingly in furnishing the detailed claims consumer wise and detailed abstract bill to the respective P.Os/DTWOs, Tribal Welfare of the district to enable drawal of arrears and current claims.

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7. The Centre for Good Governance (CGG) shall make available requisite software to enable online payment of Energy bills through the Treasury. 8. This order issues with the concurrence of the Finance (Expr.SW) Department vide their U.O.No.1036/225/A1/Exp.BCW/TW dated 30.08.2013.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr.A.VIDYASAGAR PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Principal Secretary Energy Department. The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The CMD, TRANSCO, Hyderabad. All the Collectors in the State. All POs/DTWOs of Tribal Welfare Department. All DISCOMS concerned. The Director General, Centre for Good Governance. The PAO, AP, Hyderabad. The Director, Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad. All the District Treasury Officers, PS to Chief Secretary. PS to Minister for Tribal Welfare. PS to Special Secretary to C.M. PS to Principal Secretary, Planning PS to Principal Secretary, Finance (TSP) SF/SC

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(ANNEXURE)

(G.O.Ms.No.80, S.W. (TW.Bud.1) Deptt., dated 28.09.2013)

(RANGE WISE/DISCOM WISE ST SERVICES AND ARREARS AS ON 31.03.2013)

DISCOMS District Range Scheduled Tribes

Total Services

Arrear Services

Arrears (Rs. In Lakhs)

APSPDCL GUNTUR 0-50 14771 9788 322.80

KADAPA 0-50 1854 1238 18.33

NELLORE 0-50 30614 14003 130.74

ONGOLE 0-50 9302 4683 56.30

TIRUPATI 0-50 12448 5932 37.44

VIJAYAWADA 0-50 8526 3764 45.52

TOTAL: 0-50 77515 39408 611.13

APCPDCL ANANTAPUR 0-50 5561 4469 148.66

KURNOOL 0-50 978 660 14.50

MAHABOOBNAGAR 0-50 7381 7018 333.95

MEDAK 0-50 1676 1627 161.52

NALGONDA 0-50 11240 10381 802.67

RANGAREDDY EAST 0-50 714 550 24.50

RANGA REDDY NORTH 0-50 85 69 3.12

RANGA REDDY SOUTH 0-50 4851 4434 355.16

TOTAL: 32486 29208 1844.08

APEPDCL SRIKAKULAM 0-50 3188 1172 2.52

VIZIANAGARAM 0-50 2908 1433 2.36

VISAKHAPATNAM 0-50 69314 53738 903.21

RAJAHMUNDRY 0-50 9560 8900 33.88

ELURU 0-50 5131 3330 10.57

TOTAL: 0-50 90101 68573 952.54

APNPDCL WARANGAL 0-50 31839 25296 1593.85

KARIMNAGAR 0-50 7343 6355 236.86

KHAMMAM 0-50 56822 48054 619.77

NIZAMABAD 0-50 7590 6096 564.92

ADILABAD 0-50 9343 8391 197.41

TOTAL: 0-50 112937 94192 3212.81

GRAND TOTAL: 313039 231381 6620.56

Dr.A.VIDYASAGAR PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Scheduled Caste Sub- Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan– Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013 - Constitution of “District Monitoring Committee for SCSP &TSP”- Orders- Issued.

PLANNING (XXII) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 34 Date.01-11-2013 Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated:24-01-2013 2. Minutes of the 1st meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held on 26-02-2013 3. Minutes of the 2nd meeting of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs held on 21-05-2013

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The Government of Andhra Pradesh has enacted “The Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2013”. (Act No.1 of 2013) (herein after referred to as Act). 2. The Act is to ensure, accelerated development of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) with emphasis on achieving equality in the next ten years focusing on economic, educational and human development along with ensuring security, social dignity and promoting equity among Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, by earmarking a portion, in proportion to the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State, of the total plan outlay of the State of Andhra Pradesh as the outlay of the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP)/Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) of the State. 3. The Act also envisages constitution of “District Monitoring Committee for SCSP &TSP.” Under Section 22 (1&2) of the Act, the Government shall constitute a District Monitoring Committee in the each district with the District Collector as its Chairman, which shall be responsible for implementation of the SCSP / TSP in the district. The district Planning Committees of each district shall review the implementation of SCSP/TSP periodically. 4. In the first and second meetings of the State Council for development of SCs and STs under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Chief Minister which were held on 26.02.2013 and 21-5-2013 respectively, it was decided that the Nodal Agencies should set up the District Monitoring Committee for SCSP &TSP under the Chairmanship of District Collector immediately. 5. In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 22 (1 & 2) of the Act No. 1 of 2013, Government hereby orders constituting the “District Monitoring Committee for SCSP &

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TSP under the chairmanship of District Collector” with the following composition and functions for the matters relating to Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP). 6. The composition of the District Monitoring Committee for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) shall be as follows: 1 District Collector Chairman 2 (a) Project Officer, ITDA Member-Convenor

(in ITDA Districts) (b) Executive Director, SC Corporation Member-Convenor (in non

ITDA districts) 3 Deputy Director, Social Welfare Member 4 Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad Member

5 Divisional Forest Officer(Dist.HQ) Member 6 District Panchayat Officer Member

7 Project Director, DRDA Member 8 Project Director, DWMA Member 9 District Manager, Housing Member

10 Chief Planning Officer Member 11 District Educational Officer Member

12 District Medical & Health Officer Member 13 Joint Director, Agriculture Member

14 Joint Director, Animal Husbandry Member 15 Superintending Engineer, Irrigation Member

16 Superintending Engineer, R & B Member 17 Superintending Engineer, RWS Member 18 Superintending Engineer, PR Member 19 Superintending Engineer, TRANSCO Member 20 Executive Engineer, Tribal Welfare Member

21 Project Director, Women Development & Child Welfare

Member

22 Project Director, MEPMA Member 7. Special Invitee- The District Monitoring Committee may invite any person as deemed necessary as Special Invitee to its meetings. 8. The District Monitoring Committee shall carry out the following functions:

a. Implementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub Plan: The District Monitoring Committee for SCSP and TSP shall review the implementation Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub Plan in the district with line departments for ensuring conformity to the provisions of the Act.

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b. Frequency of meetings: The District Monitoring Committee shall meet at least once in two months or as frequently as necessary.

c. Review and Monitoring: The District Monitoring Committee shall review and monitor the allocation, expenditure and implementation of SCSP and TSP in the district based on the scheme wise physical and financial targets communicated by the Nodal departments from time to time.

d. Monitor the Implementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub Plan: The District Monitoring Committee shall monitor the implementation of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal sub plan to promote equity in the development among various social groups within Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and focused development of backward Scheduled Caste habitations and Tribe habitations, with special attention on Scheduled Tribes residing in scheduled areas.

e. Coordination: The District Monitoring Committee shall coordinate with the departments in the preparation of district level Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal sub plan.

f. Transparency and Accountability: The District Monitoring Committee shall cause

the maintenance of scheme wise, village wise and beneficiary wise details of both physical and financial benefits and shall be placed in the web portal for tracking the progress of the implementation, expenditure, output and outcome indicators as may be prescribed in Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal sub plan.

g. Facilitating Social Audit: The District Monitoring Committee shall facilitate at

least annual social auditing of expenditure of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan and Tribal sub plan and facilitate analysis of improvement in Human Development Index against the projections for the State and district.

h. Gap analysis for better targeting i.e. gaps in development, spatial distribution of

deprivation of socio economic indicators for prioritizing the investment being utilized for gaps identification shall be done by the District Monitoring Committee.

i. Third party physical verification: The District Monitoring Committee shall also

take up the third party physical verification of works/schemes being implemented under SCSP and TSP.

j. Annual Report: The District Monitoring Committee shall submit an annual report

to the Nodal Department / Nodal Agency of SCSP and TSP on outcome of implementation of SCSP and TSP containing department wise achievements and the un utilized funds during the financial year under report.

9. The sanctions and the selection of beneficiaries, if necessitated, under SCSP &TSP at the district level shall be made with the approval of the District In-charge Minister.

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10. Any other function as may be assigned by the Government / Nodal Department / Nodal Agency of SCSP and TSP from time to time.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr. P.K.MOHANTY CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To All District Collectors in the State. with a request circulate the copies of the G.O. to the members of the District Monitoring Committee for SCSP and TSP. The Project Director ITDA, Sithampeta Srikakulam The Project Director ITDA, Parvathipuram, Vizianagaram The Project Director ITDA, Paderu, Visakhapatnam The Project Director ITDA, Rampachodavaram, East Godavari The Project Director ITDA, Kota Rama Chandrapuram, West Godavari The Project Director ITDA, Bhadrachalam, Khammam The Project Director ITDA, Eturnagaram,Warangal The Project Director ITDA, Utnoor, Adilabad The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Mahaboobnagar The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Krishna The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Guntur The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Kurnool The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Prakasam The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Ananthapuram The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, S.P.S.R. Nellore The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Chittoor The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Y.S.R Kadapa The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Hyderabad The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Medak The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Ranga Reddy The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Nalagonda The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Nizamabad The Executive Director, S.C. Corporation, Karimnagar Copy to The Hon’ble Minister, Higher Education The Hon’ble Minister, Finance and Planning The Hon’ble Minister, Panchayat Raj & Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Hon’ble Minister, Rural Development The Hon’ble Minister, Roads and Buildings The Hon’ble Minister, MA&UD The Hon’ble Minister, Housing The Hon’ble Minister, Primary Education The Hon’ble Minister, Industries The Hon’ble Minister, Health

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The Hon’ble Minister, Social Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Tribal Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Women Development and Child Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Forest ,Environment, Science & Technology The Chairman, SC/ST Commission The Special Secretary to Hon’ble CM. All Chief Planning Officers in the State. The Special Chief Secretary, Planning The Special Chief Secretary, Environment Forest Science & Technology The Principal Secretary, Higher Education The Principal Secretary, Finance (FP) The Principal Secretary, Panchayat Raj The Principal Secretary, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Principal Secretary, Roads and Buildings The Principal Secretary, MA & UD The Principal Secretary, Housing The Principal Secretary, Primary Education The Principal Secretary, Industries The Principal Secretary, Health The Principal Secretary, Social Welfare The Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare The Principal Secretary, Women Development and Child Welfare The PS to Chief Secretary. The Commissioner of Panchayath Raj and Rural Employment. The Commissioner of Rural Development.. The CEO & Commissioner, Water Conservation Mission. The CEO, SERP. The Engineer-in-Chief (PR), Engineering Wing. The Commissioner, AMRAP Academy of Rural Development. The CEO, Employment Generation & Marketing Mission. The Special Officer & Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation. The Executive V.C., A.P. State Level Committee on GO-NGO Collaboration. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited. The Commissioner, A.P. Weaker Sections Housing Programme. The Vice-Chairman & Housing Commissioner, AP Housing J.R. Managing Director, AP Co-operative Housing Societies Federation Limited. Managing Director, AP Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Limited. The Commissioner of Small Savings & State Lotteries. The Director, Director of Insurance Department. The Director, Director of Treasuries and Accounts. The Deputy Director, Pension Payment Office. The Pay &Accounts Officer, Pay &Accounts Office. The Director, Director of State Audit. The Director, Director of Works and Accounts. The Director, Director of Economics & Statistics. The Chairman, Godavari Valley Development Authority. The Director General, AP State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (APSRAC).

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The APD & I.O., AP State Development Planning Society. The Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Technical Education Department. The Secretary, State Board of Technical Education and Training Department. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Collegiate Education. The Director, Director of Intermediate Education Department. The Joint Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education. The Director, AP State Archieves & Research Institute. The Director, AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute. The Director, Telugu Academy. The Director, Hindi Academy. The State Liaison Officer, National Service Scheme Cell. The Commissioner & Director, School Education Department. The Director, Adult Education Department. The Director, AP Open School Society. The Director, Director for Government Examinations. The Secretary, A.P.R.E.I Society. The Director, AP Government Text Book Press. The Director, State Institute of Educational Technology. The Director, Jawahar Bal Bhavan. The Director, Director of Public Libraries. The Director, State Council of Educational Research and Training. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Public Health & Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Medical Education. The Director, IPM, Public (Health) Lab and Food (Health) Admn. The Commissioner, AP Vaidya Vidhana Parishad. The Project Director, Director of AIDS Control Society. The Director, Director of Insurance Medical Services. The Director General, Drugs Control Administration. The Commissioner, Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha & Homeopathy (Ayush) The MD, A.P. Health & Medical Housing Infrastructure Development Corpn. The Secretary, A.P. Yogadhyayana Parishad. The Addl. Prl. CCF & CEO, AP Medical & Aromatic Plants Board. The Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Para Medical Board. The Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Care Trust. The Director, Strategic Planning & Innovation Unit(SPIU). The Director, Woman Development and Child Welfare. The Director, Director of Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services & Welfare of Street Children. The Managing Director, A.P. Woman’s Co-operative Finance Corporation. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Welfare of Disabled & Senior Citizens. The Managing Director, AP Foods. The Secretary, AP State Social Welfare Board. The Managing Director, AP Vikalanagula Co-operative Corporation. The Secretary, AP Women’s Commission.

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The Commissioner, Director of Agriculture. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Co-operation and Registrar of Co-operative Society. The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Bank (APCOB). The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Union. The S.C. Deputy Registrar, AP State Co-operative Joint Farming and Labour of Contract Societies Federation. The Addl. Registrar, A.P. Co-operative Tribunal. The Joint Registrar, The Hyderabad Agricultural Co-operative Association (HACA). The Director, A.P. State Seeds Certification Agency The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Seeds Development Corporation The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation The Commissioner, Director of Marketing The Commissioner, Commissioner of Horticulture Department The Commissioner, A.P. Micro Irrigation Project The Managing Director, A.P. Horticulture Mission The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Agro-Industries Development Corp. The Managing Director, A.P. State Warehousing Corporation. The MD, The Federation of Sericulturists and Silk Weavers’ Co-op. Societies. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Sericulture. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Rural Irrigation Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Marketing Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sahakara Vigyana Samithi. The Director, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The Director, Director of Animal Husbandry. The Commissioner, Fisheries Department. The MD, A.P. State Fishermen Co-operative Societies Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Meat Development Corporation. The MD, A.P. Sheep & Goat Development Co-operative Federation The V.C & Managing Director, A.P. Dairy Development Co-operative Federation The Chief Executive Officer, A.P. Livestock Development Agency. The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Admn. Wing). The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Medium Irrigation). The Commissioner, Command Area Development Dept. (CADA) The Chief Engineer, Central Designs Organization. The VC & MD, A.P. State Irrigation Development Corp. The Director, Ground Water. The Commissioner & ENC, Commissionerate of Tenders. The Managing Director, A.P. Water Resources Development Corpn. The Director, Engineering Research. The Director General, Water and Land Management, Training and Research Institute. The Commissioner, Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation The Chief Engineer, Hydrology The Secretary, Irrigation & CAD (Projects Wing) Dept. The Supdt. Engineer (Hydrology), Inter-State and Water Resources The Supdt. Engineer (D & I Circle), Neelam Sanjeevareddy Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Nagarjuna Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Sreeram Sagar Project.

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The Dy. Chief Engineer, Telugu Ganga Project. The Chief Engineer, Tungabhadra Project. The Project Director, A.P. Water Sector Improvement Project (PPMU). The Commissioner, Commissioner P & D of Godavari Basin. The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration The Director, Town & Country Planning The Engineer-in-Chief (Public Health) The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board The Mission Director, A.P. Urban Services for the Poor The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) The Mission Director, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) The Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority The Managing Director, A.P. Urban Finance and Infrastructure Dev. Corporation The Commissioner, Transport Commissioner The Managing Director, A.P. State Road Transport Corporation The Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings) The Director, Director of Ports The Managing Director (APRDC), A.P. Road Development Corporation

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SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Hon’ble Chief Minister visit in

Nellore District as part of Indiramma Bata – Certain announcements made – Approval of

Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.20 Dated:15.02.2014

Read the following: 1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. Hon’ble Chief Minister’s assurance No.CMA/IB/NRL/451, Dtd:01.04.2013 8. Minutes of Meeting of the State Council for the developments of SCs and STs held

on 21.05.2013 ********

O R D E R:

The Hon’ble Chief Minister, AP, Hyderabad has made certain announcements for

sanctioning certain works during Indiramma Bata in Nellore district, vide 7th read above.

2. The announcements made by the Hon’ble Chief Minister, AP, Hyderabad, were

placed before the State Council for the development of SCs and STs in the 2nd meeting

held on 21.05.2013 and the same were approved by the State Council for the

development of SCs and STs and directed to take up the works under TSP 2013-14 i.e.,

construction of buildings for Mini Gurukulam at Gudur, Nellore District, AP Residential

Junior College for Boys at Chittedu, Nellore district and AP Residential Junior College for

Girls at Chandrashekar puram, Nellore district vide reference 8th read above.

3. After careful examination of the proposal, and keeping in view the decision of the

State Council, Administrative sanction is hereby accorded for construction of buildings for

Mini Gurukulam at Gudur, Nellore District, A.P., Residential Junior College for Boys at

Chittedu, Nellore District and A.P., Residential Junior College for Girls at

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Chandrashekarpuram, Nellore district as shown in the annexure-1 appended, at

anestimated cost of Rs.660.00 Lakhs under TSP 2013-14 scheme of Buildings for School

Complex. Adequate budget provision of Rs.160.00 Cr. has been already made available

under BE 2013-14.

4. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute

the said works in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the

Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

5. The expenditure towards construction of the said works shall be debited to the

following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN) 6. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of

STs and SCs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the GO 4th read above,

this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To

The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad.

The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad.

The District Collector, Nellore.

The Secretary, Gurukulam, AP, Hyderabad.

The Project Officer, ITDA, Nellore.

The District Tribal Welfare Officer, Nellore.

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The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad.

The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad.

The Director of Works and Accounts.

The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad.

Copy to

The P.S. to Minister for (TW)

The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM.,

The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW)

The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept.

The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept.

SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.20, Tribal Welfare (Bud.1) Department, Dt:15.02.2014)

Sl.No. Name of the work District Est. cost

(Rs.in lakhs) 1 2 3 4

1 Construction of Mini Gurukulam at Gudur Nellore 160.00

2 APRJC for Boys at Chittedu Nellore 250.00

3 APRJC for Girls at at Chandrashekarapuram Nellore 250.00

Total: 660.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Permanent buildings to (19) Pre Matric Hostels and construction of compound wall (balance length 700 rmt to RJC at G.K.Veedhi) – Approval of Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.21 Dated:15.02.2014 Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. Minutes of Meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 2.12.2013. 8. Note C.No.272/Plg.XXII/2014, dated:11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to Govt.,

Planning Department. ********

O R D E R:

In tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-15 and also in compliance to the 9 point program for tribal development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part for the Sunnamvarigudem declaration articulated by Hon’ble Chief Minister on 8.8.2012, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to strengthen infrastructure of Pre-Matric Hostels as a long term objective of ensuring quality education among STs in the State.

2. The Tribal Welfare Department provided permanent buildings to all Pre-Matric Hostels under various schemes except (19) Pre-Matric Hostels which are now functioning in private buildings.

3. With a view to provide permanent buildings to these (19) Pre Matric Hostels and construction of compound wall (balance length 700 rmt to RJC at G.K.Veedhi) necessary proposals are prepared and placed before the Nodal Agency for TSP with an estimated cost of Rs.100.00 Lakhs per each.

4. The Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 02.12.2013 after through deliberations, has agreed and recommended for construction of permanent buildings for (19) Pre-Matric Hostels and construction of compound wall (balance length 700 rmt to RJC at G.K.Veedhi) vide reference 7th read above.

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5. The State Council for the development of SCs and STs also approved the same vide reference 8th read above.

6. After careful examination of the proposal, and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of permanent buildings for (19) Pre-Matric Hostels and construction of compound wall (balance length 700 rmt to RJC at G.K.Veedhi) as shown in the annexure-1 appended, at an estimated cost of Rs.1924.00 Lakhs under TSP 2013-14 scheme of Buildings for School Complex. Adequate budget provision of Rs.160.00 Cr. has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

7. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute the said works in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

8. The expenditure towards construction of the said works shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN) 9. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of STs and SCs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the GO 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW) To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. The Secretary, Gurukulam, AP, Hyderabad. The District Collectors, Guntur, Kurnool, Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Prakasham, Nizamabad and Visakhapatnam. The Project Officer, ITDA, Paderu.

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The District Tribal Welfare Officer, Guntur, Kurnool, Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Prakasham, and Nizamabad. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept. The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.21, Tribal Welfare (Bud.1) Department, Dt:15.02.2014)

Sl. No.

Name of the work District Est. cost

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4

1 ST Girls Hostel at Guntur Guntur 100.00 2 ST Girls Hostel at Giddalur-II Kurnool 100.00

3 ST Girls Hostel at Kollappur Mahabubnagar 100.00

4 ST Girls Hostel at Wanaparthy Mahabubnagar 100.00

5 ST Girls Hostel at Thirumalgiri (Motker) Nalgonda 100.00

6 ST Boys Hostel at Sathenpally Guntur 100.00

7 ST Boys Hostel at Ponnuru Guntur 100.00 8 ST Boys Hostel at Achampet Guntur 100.00

9 ST Boys Hostel at Dachepally Guntur 100.00

10 ST Boys Hostel at Uppugundur Prakasam 100.00 11 ST Boys Hostel at Neajamalathanda Prakasam 100.00

12 ST Boys Hostel at Kistamshettipalli Prakasam 100.00

13 ST Boys Hostel at Addanki Prakasam 100.00 14 ST Boys Hostel at Chirala-C Prakasam 100.00

15 ST Boys Hostel at Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar 100.00

16 ST Boys Hostel at Bheemangal Nizamabad 100.00 17 ST Boys Hostel at Shivapur Nizamabad 100.00

18 ST Boys Hostel at Peddavoora Nalgonda 100.00

19 ST Boys Hostel at Thirumalagiru Nalgonda 100.00

20 Construction of compound wall in APTWRJC, G.K.Veedhi (Balance length 700 rmt)

Visakhapatnam 24.00

TOTAL: 1924.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of A.P. Residential Junior Colleges for Girls at G.K.Veedhi & Ankampalem – Revised – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.22 Dated:15.02.2014

Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. Minutes of Meeting of the State Council for the development of SCs and STs held

on 21.05.2013. 8. Minutes of the Meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 2.12.2013. 9. Note C.No.272/Plg. XXII/2014, dated 11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to

Government, Planning Department. ********

O R D E R:

The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Honorable Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem declaration articulated by Honorable Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure of Residential Junior Colleges for Girls as a long term objective of ensuring quality education among STs in the State.

3. Buildings for Residential Junior College for Girls at GK Veedhi of Visakhapatnam and Ankampalem of Khammam district have been sanctioned for Rs.330.00 lakhs each. During the execution of the works the need for some more additional infrastructure facilities like Staff Quarters, Compound Wall, Borewell with Motor, Retaining Wall & Electrical Transformer etc., have been realized and due to which the amount required to complete the construction of Mini Gurukulams has increased as shown below:

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Name of the work Originally Sanctioned

Amount (Rs.in Lakhs)

Revised Amount to be Sanctioned (Rs.in Lakhs)

Additional requirement under TSP 2013-14

(Rs. in Lakhs)

1 Construction of A.P.RJC (G) at G.K.Veedhi (Revision)

330.00 453.00 123.00

2 Construction of APRJC at Ankampalem (Revision)

330.00 376.00 46.00

TOTAL 660.00 829.00 169.00

3. The issue was placed before the Nodal Agency for TSP in its 4th meeting held on 2.12.2013 and after thorough deliberations, the Nodal Agency for TSP has agreed for recommending modifications/alterations of certain sanctioned works of TWD vide its resolution No.31/13 in the reference 8th read above. The State Council for the development of SCs and STs also approved the same vide reference 9th read above.

4. After careful examination of the proposal, and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, revised administrative sanction is hereby accorded for completion of works with additional infrastructure facilities as shown in the annexure-1 appended, at a revised estimate of Rs.829.00 lakhs and meeting the balance amount of Rs.169.00 lakhs under TSP 2013-14 scheme of Buildings for School Complex. Adequate budget provision of Rs.160.00 Cr has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute the said works in a time bound manner during the current financial year, 2013-14, through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the said works shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

7. Since this item has been approved by State Council for the development of STs and SCs vide reference 9th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O. 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

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To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. The District Collectors, Visakhapatnam and Khammam. The Project Officer, ITDA Paderu and Bhadrachalam. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept. The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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Sl. No.

Name of the work District Sanctioned

Amount

Amount Released

under Gurukulam

Grant

Balance amount to be met from

building for school complex

grant.

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Construction of Residential Jr.College for Girls at G.K.Veedhi (Revision)

Visakhapatnam 453.00 330.00 123.00

2 Construction of Residential Jr.College for Girls at Ankampalem (Revision)

Khammam 376.00 330.00 46.00

TOTAL 829.00 660.00 169.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of Compound walls to Mini Gurukulams – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.23 Dated:15.02.2014

Read the following: 1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. Minutes of meeting of the State Council for the development of SCs and STs held

on 21.05.2013. 8. Minutes of the meeting of the Nodal Agency for TSP held on 2.12.2013. 9. Note C.No.272/Plg. XXII/2014, dated 11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to Govt.,

Planning Department. ********

O R D E R:

Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-Point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Hon’ble Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure to Mini Gurukulam as a long term objective of ensuring quality education among STs in the state.

2. The Secretary, Gurukulam, AP, Hyderabad has sanctioned certain works for the construction of compound walls to (17) Mini Gurukulams with an estimated cost of Rs.221.70 lakhs and an amount of Rs.92.52 lakhs has already been released from Gurukulam Grants during the years 2011-12 & 2012-13. Further an amount of Rs.129.18 lakhs is required to complete the above said works, as the Gurukulam is not having any grants to complete the above works.

3. The issue was placed before the Nodal Agency for TSP in its 4th meeting held on 2.12.2013 and after thorough deliberations, the Nodal Agency for TSP has agreed for recommending modifications / alterations of certain sanctioned works of TWD vide its resolution No.31/13 in the reference 8th read above. The State Council for the development of SCs and STs also approved the same vide reference 9th read above.

4. After careful examination of the proposal and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for completion of construction work of compound walls to (17) Mini Gurukulams as shown in the annexure-1 appended at an estimated cost of Rs.129.18 lakhs under TSP 2013-14 scheme of Buildings for School

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Complex. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 160.00 Cr has been already made available under BE 2013-14.

5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute the said works in a time bound manner during the current financial year, 2013-14, through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

6. The expenditure towards construction of the said works shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (75) - Buildings for School Complexes 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

7. Since this item has been approved by State Council for the development of STs and SCs vide reference 9th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O. 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. The Secretary, Gurukulam, AP., Hyderabad. The District Collectors, Srikakulam, Vijayanagaram, Visakhapatnam, Guntur, Medak, Prakasham, Mahabubnagar, Ranga Reddy, Nalgonda, Adilabad and Kadapa. The Project Officer, ITDA Seethampet, Parvathipuram, Paderu, and Utnoor. The District Tribal Welfare Officers of Guntur, Medak, Prakasham, Mahabubnagar, Ranga Reddy, Nalgonda and Kadapa. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept. The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.23, Tribal Welfare (Bud.1) Department, Dated:15.02.2014)

Sl. No.

Name of the work District Sanctioned

Amount

Amount

Released under

Gurukulam Grant

Balance amount

to be met from Building for

School Complex Grant

1 2 3 4 5 6

1

Construction of Compound wall, kitchenshed, water supply arrangements to Mini Gurukulam at Karriguda

Srikakulam 14.30 5.00 9.30

2

Construction of Compound wall, kitchenshed, water supply arrangements to Mini Gurukulam at Seethampeta

Srikakulam 13.95 5.00 8.95

3

Construction of Compound wall, kitchenshed, Class rooms, Dormitory & water supply arrangements to Mini Gurukulam at Pachipenta

Vizianagaram 81.80 30.00 51.80

4 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Gommangi

Visakhapatnam 7.50 0.00 7.50

5 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at A.Sinivaram

Visakhapatnam 9.60 0.00 9.60

6 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Gudipaticheruvu

Guntur 4.50 2.25 2.25

7 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Kowdipally

Medak 10.00 5.80 4.20

8 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Yerragondapalem

Prakasam 8.50 6.20 2.30

9 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Lingal

Mahabubnagar 9.40 4.00 5.40

10 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Bijenpally

Mahabubnagar 9.15 4.80 4.35

11 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Amrabad

Mahabubnagar 10.00 4.50 5.50

12 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Gandeed

Ranga Reddy 8.00 4.00 4.00

13 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Rangapur

Ranga Reddy 8.00 4.00 4.00

14 Construction of Compound wall to Mini Gurukulam at Chandampet

Nalgonda 3.00 1.50 1.50

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15 Construction of Compound wall, Ground leveling & CC Pavement to Mini

Gurukulam at Lokari - K

Adilabad 16.75 15.47 1.28

16 Providing Ground leveling & CC Pavement to Mini Gurukulam at Lokari - K

Adilabad 2.25 0.00 2.25

17 Repairs and Providing Girls to Mini Gurukulam at Rly.Koduru

Kadapa 5.00 0.00 5.00

TOTAL 221.70 92.52 129.18

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Additional Infrastructure to (26) Youth Training Centers, Construction of Tribal Cultural Centre at Araku and Sports Complex at Junior College Ground, Paderu – Approval of Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.24 Dated:15.02.2014 Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. G.O.Ms.No.38, Social Welfare (TW.Ser.1) Department, Dated:05.06.2013. 8. Minutes of 4th Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 2.12.2013. 9. Note C.No.272/Plg. XXII/2014, dated 11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to Govt.,

Planning Department. ********

O R D E R:

The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-point Program for Tribal Development announced by Honorable Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem declaration articulated by Honorable Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure for skill upgradation and training to tribal youth for necessary placement.

2. As part of the plan (50) Youth Training Centers have to be established in the tribal predominant areas of the state. Each center will be set up with infrastructure for training and with an attached hostel.

3. In accordance with the above plan (26) Youth Training Centers were already sanctioned and grounded with an estimated cost of Rs.72.00 Crs. With the grants of IAP and Buildings for School Complexes.

4. The Engineer-in-Chief, TW, Hyderabad has submitted the proposal for sanction of matching grant of Rs.38.15 Crs. for providing additional Infrastructure facilities like 10,000 sft plinth area, compound walls and approach roads etc to (26) Youth Training Centers.

5. Accordingly the proposals were placed before the Nodal Agency for TSP in its 4th meeting held on 2.12.2013 for taking a decision. After thorough deliberations, the Nodal Agency for TSP has agreed and recommended matching grant for already sanctioned (26) Tribal Youth Training Centers along with construction of Tribal Cultural Centre at Araku and Sports Complex at Junior College Ground, Paderu vide reference 8th read above. The

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State Council for the development of SCs and STs also approved the same vide reference 9th read above.

6. After careful examination and also keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for matching grant for providing additional infrastructure to (26) Youth Training Centers, construction of Tribal Cultural Centre at Araku and Sports Complex at Jr. College Ground, Paderu as shown in Annexure-I appended, with an estimated cost of Rs.37.35 Crores under TSP 2013-14 scheme of Education Infrastructure. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 60.00 Crores has already been made available under BE 2013-14.

7. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief shall take further necessary action and complete the construction of the said (26) Tribal Youth Training Centers in the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department.

8. The expenditure towards construction of the said (26) Tribal Youth Training Centers shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (83) - Education Infrastructure 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

9. Since this item has been approved by State Council for the development of STs and SCs vide reference 9th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O. 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, TRICOR, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. The District Collector Concerned. The Project Officer, ITDA Concerned. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept. The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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Sl. No.

Name of the work District

Amount Sanction

under IAP/BSC

Matching Grant under

Edu.Infra.

Total Revised

Sanctioned Amount

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Seethampeta

Srikakulam 300.00 90.00 390.00

2 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Srikakulam

Srikakulam 300.00 90.00 390.00

3 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Mandasa

Srikakulam 300.00 120.00 420.00

4 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Parvathipuram

Vizianagaram 250.00 150.00 400.00

5 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at G.L.Puram

Vizianagaram 250.00 170.00 420.00

6 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Saluru

Vizianagaram 250.00 170.00 420.00

7 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Paderu

Visakhapatnam 300.00 200.00 500.00

8 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Pedabayalu

Visakhapatnam 300.00 145.00 445.00

9 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Chintapalli

Visakhapatnam 300.00 285.00 585.00

10 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at

East Godavari 300.00 120.00 420.00

11 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Maredumilli

East Godavari 300.00 175.00 475.00

12 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Samarlakota

East Godavari 300.00 90.00 390.00

13 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Rajamandry

East Godavari 300.00 100.00 400.00

14 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at

West Godavari 250.00 150.00 400.00

15 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Yellandu

Khammam 250.00 130.00 380.00

16 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Bhadrachalam

Khammam 250.00 130.00 380.00

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17 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Eturunagaram

Warangal 300.00 100.00 400.00

18 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Mulugu

Warangal 300.00 100.00 400.00

19 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Warangal

Warangal 300.00 120.00 420.00

20 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Utnoor

Adilabad 250.00 150.00 400.00

21 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Asifabad

Adilabad 250.00 150.00 400.00

22 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Ichoda

Adilabad 250.00 150.00 400.00

23 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Bellampalli

Adilabad 300.00 100.00 400.00

24 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Srisailam

Kurnool 250.00 150.00 400.00

25 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Nellore

Nellore 250.00 150.00 400.00

26 Additional Infrastructure facilities to YTC at Kataram

Karimnagar 250.00 150.00 400.00

27 Construction of Sports complex at Araku

Araku 0.00 0.00 500.00

28 Construction of Sports complex at Jr.College ground Paderu

Visakhapatnam 0.00 100.00 100.00

TOTAL 7200.00 3735.00 11435.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Hon’ble Chief Minister visits in Srikakulam and Medak districts as part of Indiramma Bata – certain announcements made – Decisions taken in the State Council for the development of SCs and STs – Approval of Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.25 Dated:15.02.2014

Read the following: 1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. CM Assurance No. CMA/IB/SKLM/77 Dt.27.7.2012. 8. CM Assurance No. CMA/IB/MDK/439. 9. Minutes of meeting of the State Council for development of SCs and STs held on

21.05.2013. 10. Minutes of 4th Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 2.12.2013. 11. Note C.No.272/Plg. XXII/2014, dated 11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to Govt.,

Planning Department. ********

O R D E R:

The Hon’ble Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh, has made certain announcements for sanction of works during Indiramma Bata in Srikakulam and Medak districts, vide 7th and 8th read above. 2. The State Council for the development of SCs & STs in the meeting held on 21.5.2013 approved the assurances given under Indiramma Bata vide reference 9th read above and directed to take up the works under TSP 2013-14 for construction of buildings for APTWRS at Malli in ITDA Seethampeta, Srikakulam district, APTWRJC at Malli in ITDA Seethampeta, Srikakulam district, Mini Gurukulam at Medak, Pre Matric Hostel for ST Girls at Sangareddy in Medak district and Pre Matric Hostel for ST Boys at Sangareddy in Medak district.

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3. Further, the Nodal Agency for TSP in its meeting held on 2.12.2013, after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for providing infrastructure to certain Pre Matric Hostels, Compound Wall to GCC Complex, Community Hall and TW Sub-Division Offices etc., vide reference 10th read above. The State Council for the development of SCs and STs also approved the same vide reference 11th read above. 4. After careful examination and also keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for construction of buildings for the works, as shown in Annexure-I appended, with an estimated cost of Rs.10.26 Cr. under TSP 2013-14 scheme of Schemes under Article 275 (1) (ACA). Adequate budget provision of Rs. 60.00 Cr. has already been made available under BE 2013-14. 5. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare shall take further necessary action and execute the said works in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department. 6. The expenditure towards construction of the above said works shall be debited to the following head of account.

2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 102 - Economic development GH 11 - Normal State Plan SH (05) - Schemes under Article 275(I) (ACA) 500/503 - Other Expenditure

7. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of STs and SCs vide reference 9th and 11th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O. 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. The Secretary, Gurukulam, A.P., Hyderabad. The District Collectors, Srikakulam, Medak, Vijayanagaram and Visakhapatnam. The Project Officer, ITDA, Seethampet, Parvathipuram and Paderu. The District Tribal Welfare Officer, Medak.

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The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad. Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept. The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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Annexure-I

(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.25, Tribal Welfare (Bud.1) Department, Dated:15.02.2014)

Sl. No.

Name of the work District Est. cost

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4

1 Infrastructure to APTWRS at Malli (V), Seethampeta

Srikakulam 250.00

2 Infrastructure to APTWRJC at Malli (V), Seethampeta

Srikakulam 250.00

3 Construction of building for Mini Gurukulam at Medak

Medak 100.00

4 Construction of Pre Matric Hostel for ST (G) at Sangareddy (V&M)

Medak 66.00

5 Construction of Pre Matric Hostel for ST (B) at Sangareddy (V&M)

Medak 60.00

6 Construction of Pre Matric Hostel for ST (B) at Saluru (V&M)

Vizianagaram 60.00

7 Construction of Compound wall to GCC Complex at G.K.Veedhi

Visakhapatnam 10.00

8 Construction of Community hall at KM 25/5 of Narsipatnam - Chintapalli road

Visakhapatnam 30.00

9 Construction of TW Sub division office at Chintapalli

Visakhapatnam 50.00

10 Construction of TW Sub division office at Paderu Visakhapatnam 50.00

11 Construction of TW Section office at G.K.Veedhi Visakhapatnam 25.00

12 Construction of TW Section office at Pedabayalu Visakhapatnam 25.00

13 Construction of TW division office at Paderu Visakhapatnam 50.00

TOTAL 1026.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR

PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of buildings for (3) Residential Junior Colleges – Approval of Tribal Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction – Orders – Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.26 Dated:15.02.2014

Read the following: 1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. Minutes of 4th Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 2.12.2013. 8. Note C.No.272/Plg. XXII/2014, dated 11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to Govt.,

Planning Department. ********

O R D E R:

In tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the (9) Point Program for Tribal Development announced by Hon’ble Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Hon’ble Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, the Tribal Welfare Department has proposed to strengthen infrastructure such as buildings for Residential Junior Colleges with a long term objective of ensuring quality education among STs in the state. 2. The Tribal Welfare Department is running Residential Junior Colleges with the objective of providing better educational facilities to the ST students to provide higher education 3. with a view to provide permanent buildings to certain Residential Junior Colleges, proposals were placed before the Nodal Agency for TSP in its 4th meeting held on 2.12.2013. The Nodal Agency for TSP, after thorough deliberations, has agreed and recommended for construction of buildings for (3) Residential Junior Colleges, vide reference 7th read above. The State Council for the development of SCs and STs also approved the same vide reference 8th read above.

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4. After careful examination and keeping in view the decision of the State Council, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for Construction of buildings for (3) Residential Junior Colleges, as shown in Annexure-I appended, with an estimated cost of Rs.3.00 Cr. under TSP 2013-14 Scheme of construction of Residential Junior Colleges in RIAD areas. Adequate budget provision of Rs. 2.00 Cr. has already been made available under BE 13-14. 5. The expenditure towards construction of the said buildings shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH (11) - Normal State Plan SH (79) - Residential Junior Colleges for Girls in RIAD Areas 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

6. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief, TW shall take further necessary action and execute the construction of the said Residential Junior Colleges in a time bound manner during the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department. 7. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of STs and SCs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O. 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. The Secretary, Gurukulam, A.P., Hyderabad. The District Collector, Viziayanagaram, Karimnagar and Nalgonda. The Project Officer, ITDA, Parvathipuram The District Tribal Welfare Officer, Karimnagar and Nalgonda. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad.

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The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad.

Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept. The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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Annexure-I

(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.26, Tribal Welfare (Bud.1) Department, Dated:15.02.2014)

Sl. No.

Name of the work District Est. cost

(Rs.in lakhs)

1 2 3 4

1 Construction of APRJC at Kurupam. Vizianagaram 150.00

2 Construction of APRJC at Marimandla Karimnagar 100.00

3 Construction of APRJC at Damcherla Nalonda 50.00

Total:

300.00

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Pre-Matric Scholarships (New Scheme) – Guidelines for sanction of Pre-Matric Scholarships to ST Students studying from classes V – VIII from the year 2013-2014 under TSP – Orders-Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (EDN.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.36 Dated:25.02.2014

Read the following: 1. CTW, Hyd. Lr.Rc.No.J2/9776/2013, dated 20.12.2013 2. Minutes of the meeting of 4th Nodal Agency for TSP dated:20.12.2013. 3. Note C.No.272/Plg. XXII/2014, dated 11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to Govt.,

Planning Department. 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013

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O R D E R:

Government of Andhra Pradesh have decided to sanction of Pre-matric Scholarship to curb the high dropout rate of 53.64% as per census 2011 of Department of School Education among S.T, students and encourage education at the secondary level there is need to give incentive in the form of scholarship in Andhra Pradesh by providing a modest incentive to school going ST children from classes V to VIII.

2. The scheme was reviewed and approved by the Nodal Agency in its meeting held by 2-12-2013 vide reference 2nd read above for inclusion under Tribes Sub-Plan 2013-14 and the State Council for development of SCs &STs has also ratified the recommendation of Nodal Agency for Tribal Sub Plan in the reference 3rd read above.

3. The following guidelines are issued for operation of the scheme .These guidelines will come into effect from the academic year 2013-14.

(1) Objective:

To curb the high dropout rate of 53.64% as per census 2011 of Department of School Education among S.T. students and encourage education at the secondary level there is need to give incentive in the form of scholarship in Andhra Pradesh by providing a modest incentive to school going ST children from classes V to VIII.

Pre-metric Scholarship shall be granted to all eligible ST students in classes V to VIII subject to the following conditions Eligibility: For being eligible under this scheme, the student should:

i) Belongs to Scheduled Tribe and her/his Parent/Guardian’s Annual Income should not exceed Rs. 2.00 Lakhs.

(ii) He/She should be a regular, full time student studying in a Government School or in a School run by Local Bodies such as Mandal Praja Parishad, Zilla Praja Parishad, Municipalities / Municipal Corporations or any school Aided by the Government.

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iii) Scholarship for studying in any class will be available for only one year. If a student has to repeat a class, she/he would not get scholarship for that class for a second (or subsequent) year.

Scholarship Value:

1) Rs.100/- Per Month for Boy (Day Scholars) for 10 months. 2) Rs.150/- Per Month for Girls (Day Scholars) for 10 months.

Procedure: The same procedure being adopted for “Pre-Matric Scholarships Scheme for IX to X classes may be adopted for this scheme also.

OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES: Bank Account:

i) Each student shall have a bank account in his/her name from any of the Nationalized Banks. Students who are minors shall have a joint account in the name of the student and mother / father / guardian as the case may be.

ii) The bank account shall be linked to the Aadhar number of the student to enable scholarship transfer. Linkage of the Aadhar Number with the Bank Account will be done by the Manager of the Bank concerned on production of Aadhar Number by the Student / Parent.

Duration and Renewal of Awards :

The scholarship will be payable for 10 months in an academic year.

Renewal Scholarship:

i) The award once made will continue subject to good conduct and regularity in attendance. It will be renewed for subsequent after the student passes in the previous class.

Applications for Scholarships to be Online:

On the similar lines of Social Welfare, applications may be applied through online and instructions & necessary guidelines for this will be communicated separately.

2) Student desirous of availing Pre-Matric Scholarships under the Scheme shall apply online at http://epass.cgg.gov.in and click on the Pre-Matric Scholarships for registration form and submit the following details:

i. Student details with Name and Address of the School. ii. Parental details with Address. iii. Aadhar linked Bank Account Number with IFSC Code, Bank Name and Bank

Branch. iv. Scan and upload Caste, Income Certificate as issued by the Mee-Seva Kendra

(certificate other than those issued by Mee-Seva shall not be accepted). v. Scan and upload Aadhar Card No. & the Aadhar document.

vi. Aadhar linked Bank Account, pass book to be Scanned and Uploaded (only first stage). The Bank Account shall be in the Name of the Student along with the Mother/Father/Guardian in case the student is a minor.

vii. Scan and Upload a Photograph.

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2) The duly filled in application shall be downloaded and copies ofall documents as given in e-pass shall be attached to the Application and submitted to the School Head Master.

3) Each student must give a declaration that he is not in receipt of any stipend/ scholarship from State Government or Central Government.

4) The Head Master of the School shall verify all the details of the application and countersign the application. He shall also certify that the Student is not receiving any other Scholarship from the State or the Central Government.

5) All the applications of the Students shall be forwarded to the local Hostel Warden of the Tribal Welfare Department.

6) The Hostel Welfare Officer in whose jurisdiction the school is located shall be the verification officer for all students applications received from the school under the Scheme.

7) Verification of the Students by the Hostel Welfare Officer shall be done by authenticating the fingerprint of the Student with the UIDA online. For this purpose, the Hostel Welfare Officer shall first assess the “Best Finger Detection” (BFD) for online authentication and use such finger with the BFD for online authentication with the Aadhar network (UIDA).

8) Scholarship applications of only such students who have been authenticated online shall be processed for scholarship. Therefore Hostel Welfare Officer’s and Head Masters are requested to ensure that the Aadhar number is entered correctly.

9) The Deputy Director (TW)/District Tribal Welfare Officers of the District shall process only the Online Authenticated applications for payment of Pre-Matric Scholarships.

4. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare shall ensure that adequate steps are initiated to:

a) Map all authorized schools / Hostels to Hostel Welfare Officers. b) Impart training to Headmasters/Hostel Welfare Officers and Assistant Tribal

Welfare Officers on the online system. c) Ensure that all the Hostel Welfare Officers undertake Physical verification by the

process of Online Authentication with UIDA d) Ensure that all District Officers proactively co-ordinate with the concerned

Departments for verification and sanction of pre-Matric Scholarships. e) Ensure that the online system is put in place by the centre for Good Governance

and has a full-fledged help line for assistance to users.

5. The Administration of the scheme shall be fully online and managed and operated by the Centre for Good Governance.

6. All payments under this scheme as far as possible shall be through the Aadhar authentication frame work.

7. A student can withdraw the amount through the Micro ATM by online fingerprint authentication with the UIDA. They can also the amount through their ATM Cards where available.

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8. The expenditure towards construction of the said buildings shall be debited to the following head of account.

2225 - Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH (11) - Normal State Plan SH (11) - Pre-Matric Scholarships for Day Scholars (to be opened) 340 - Scholarships and Stipends

9. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of STs and SCs vide reference 3rd read above and as per para (5) of the G.O. Ms.No.10 Planning (XXII) Department Dated.23.02.2013, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Prl. Secretary to Govt., School Education Deptt. The Prl. Secretary to Govt., School Finance (Expr.) SW. The Director General, Centre for Good Governance, AP. Hyd. (for updating the e- pass website) The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad. The Project Officers of ITDAs/ DDs (TW)/ DTWOs of Non ITDA Districts in the State (through Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad ). All the DEOs in the State (through Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad ). All the Project Directors of Rajiv Vidya Mission in the State (through C.T.W. Hyderabad). All the District Treasury Officers (through C.T.W., Hyderabad). Copy to All the District Collectors in the State. The PS to Principal Secretary, Fin. (Expr.SW) Dept. The PS to Principal Secretary (TW). The PS to Special Secretary to CM. The PS to Minister for (TW) The PS to Minister for School Education.

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Tribal Welfare Department – Tribal Sub Plan 2013-14 – Construction of Sports Complex at Chintapalli (V&M) in Visakhapatnam District – Approval of Sub Plan Estimates – Administrative Sanction - Orders - Issued.

TRIBAL WELFARE (BUD.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.37 Dated:28.02.2014

Read the following:

1. Act No.1 of 2013, dated 24.1.2013. 2. Section 18 (2) of Act No.1 of 2013 dated 24.1.2013. 3. G.O.Ms.No.7, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 4. G.O.Ms.No.10, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:23.2.2013 5. G.O.Ms.No.14, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:22.2.2013 6. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (Expr. SW), Department, Dated:11.03.2013 7. Minutes of 4th Nodal Agency for TSP meeting held on 2.12.2013. 8. Note C.No.272/Plg. XXII/2014, dated 11.2.2014 of Special Chief Secretary to Govt.,

Planning Department.

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O R D E R:

The Tribal Welfare Department in tune with Tribal Empowerment Policy, 2010-2015 and also in compliance to the 9-Point Program for Tribal Development announced by Honorable Chief Minister and as part of the Sunnamvarigudem Declaration articulated by Honorable Chief Minister on 8-8-2012, has proposed to strengthen Infrastructure in tribal areas to promote sporting activities among tribal youth and also train them in various sporting activities. 2. In view of the above, the Engineer-in-Chief, Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad has submitted a proposal for sanction of “Construction of Sport Complex at Chintapalli (V&M) in Visakhapatnam” with an estimated cost of Rs.80.00 lakhs. 3. Accordingly the proposal was placed before the Nodal Agency for TSP in its 4th meeting held on 2.12.2013 for taking a decision. After thorough deliberations, the Nodal Agency for TSP has agreed and recommended for Construction of Sport Complex at Chintapalli (V&M) in Visakhapatnam district with an estimated cost of Rs.80.00 lakhs vide reference 7th read above. 4. The State Council for the Development of SCs and STs also approved the same vide reference 8th read above. 5. After careful examination and also keeping in view the decision of the State Council for Development of SCs and STs, Administrative Sanction is hereby accorded for “Construction of Sport Complex at Chintapalli (V&M) in Visakhapatnam district” with an

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estimated cost of Rs.80.00 lakhs under TSP 2013-14 scheme of Education Infrastructure. Adequate budget provision of Rs.60.00 Crore has already been made available under BE 2013-14. 6. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare and Engineer-in-Chief shall take further necessary action and complete the construction of the above said work in the current financial year through the Tribal Welfare Engineering Department. 7. The expenditure towards construction of the above said work shall be debited to the following head of account.

4225 - Capital outlay on Welfare of SCs, STs and OBCs 02 - Welfare of STs MH 277 - Education GH (11) - Normal State Plan SH (83) - Educational Infrastructure 530/531 - Other Expenditure (PLAN)

8. Since this item has been approved by the State Council for the Development of STs and SCs vide reference 8th read above and as per para (5) of the G.O. 4th read above, this order does not require the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

DR.A.VIDYA SAGAR PRINCIPAL SECREATARY TO GOVERNMENT (TW)

To The Commissioner of Tribal Welfare, AP, Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief (Tribal Welfare), A.P., Hyderabad. The District Collector, Visakhapatnam District. The Project Officer, ITDA, Paderu, Visakhapatnam District. The Deputy Director, TW, ITDA, Paderu, Visakhapatnam District. The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, AP, Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, AP, Hyderabad. The Director of Works and Accounts. The Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), AP, Hyderabad.

Copy to The P.S. to Minister for (TW) The P.S. to Special Secretary to CM., The P.S. to Principal Secretary (TW) The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Dept. The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance (FP) & TSP Dept. SF/SC

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Scheduled Caste Sub Plan and Tribal Sub Plan – Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes Sub Plan and Tribal Sub Plan (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act., 2013 – Constitution of “District Monitoring Committee for SCSP & TSP” – Amended – Orders - Issued.

PLANNING (XXII) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.6 Dated:21.02.2014

Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.34, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:01-11-2013

******** O R D E R :

The following Amendments are issued to the G.O.Ms.No.34, Planning (XXII) Department, Dated:01-11-2013

AMENDMENT 2. The members of the District Monitoring Committee for Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) shown at Sl. No. 2 (a), 2(b) in G.O.Ms.No.34 are amended as follows: 1 District Collector Chairman ITDA Districts 2 a (1) Project Officer, ITDA Vice-Chairman a (2) Deputy Director, Tribal Welfare Dept. Member Convenor for TSP a(3) Joint Director/Deputy Director, Social Welfare

Dept. Member-Convenor for SCSP

Non-ITDA Districts b(1) Joint Collector Vice-Chairman b(2) District Tribal Welfare Officer Member Convenor for TSP b(3) Joint Director/Deputy Director, Social Welfare

Dept. Member-Convenor for SCSP

3. Review and Monitoring: The District Monitoring Committee shall review and monitor the allocation, expenditure and implementation of SCSP and TSP preferably on separate sessions on the same day in the district based on the scheme wise physical and Financial targets communicated by the Nodal departments from time to time.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

Dr. P.K.MOHANTY

CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

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To All District Collectors in the State. with a request circulate the copies of the G.O. to the members of the District Monitoring Committee for SCSP and TSP. The Joint Collectors of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore, Chittoor, Ananthapur, YSR Kadapa, Kurnool, Mahaboobnagar, Rangareddy, Hyderabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Nizamabad and Nalgonda Districts. The Project Officer, ITDA , Sithampeta Srikakulam The Project Officer, ITDA, Parvathipuram,Vizianagaram The Project Officer, ITDA Paderu ,Visakhapatnam The Project Officer, ITDA, Rampachodavaram, East Godavari The Project Officer, ITDA, Kota Rama Chandrapuram ,West Godavari The Project Officer, ITDA, Bhadrachalam,Khammam The Project Officer, ITDA, Eturnagaram,Warangal The Project Officer, ITDA Utnoor, Adilabad. The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Srikakulam The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Vizianagaram The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Visakhapatnam The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, East Godavari The Joint Director, Social Welfare Department, Eluru, West Godavari The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Prakasam The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, S.P.S.R. Nellore The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Krishna The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Guntur The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Chittoor The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Ananthapuram The Joint Director, Social Welfare Department, Y.S.R Kadapa The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Kurnool The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Mahaboobnagar The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Hyderabad The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Medak The Joint Director, Social Welfare Department, RangaReddy The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Nalagonda The Joint Director, Social Welfare Department, Nizamabad The Joint Director, Social Welfare Department, Karimangar The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Khammam The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Adilabad The Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department, Warangal The Deputy Director, TWD of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Khammam, Warangal and Adilabad Districts. The DTWOs of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore, Chittoor, Ananthapur, YSR Kadapa, Kurnool, Mahaboobnagar, Rangareddy, Hyderabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Nizamabad and Nalgonda Districts. Copy to The Hon’ble Minister, Higher Education The Hon’ble Minister, Finance and Planning

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The Hon’ble Minister, Panchayat Raj & Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Hon’ble Minister, Rural Development The Hon’ble Minister, Roads and Buildings The Hon’ble Minister, MA&UD The Hon’ble Minister, Housing The Hon’ble Minister, Primary Education The Hon’ble Minister, Industries The Hon’ble Minister, Health The Hon’ble Minister, Social Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Tribal Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Women Development and Child Welfare The Hon’ble Minister, Forest, Environment, Science & Technology The Chairman, SC/ST Commission All Chief Planning Officers in the State. The Special Chief Secretary, Planning The Special Chief Secretary, Environment Forest Science & Technology The Principal Secretary, Higher Education The Principal Secretary, Finance (FP) The Principal Secretary, Panchayat Raj The Principal Secretary, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation The Principal Secretary, Roads and Buildings The Principal Secretary, MA & UD The Principal Secretary, Housing The Principal Secretary, Primary Education The Principal Secretary, Industries The Principal Secretary, Health The Principal Secretary, Social Welfare The Principal Secretary, Tribal Welfare The Principal Secretary, Women Development and Child Welfare The Commissioner of Panchayath Raj and Rural Employment. The Commissioner of Rural Development.. The CEO & Commissioner, Water Conservation Mission. The CEO, SERP. The Engineer-in-Chief(PR), Engineering Wing. The Commissioner, AMRAP Academy of Rural Development. The CEO, Employment Generation & Marketing Mission. The Special Officer & Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation. The Executive V.C., A.P. State Level Committee on GO-NGO Collaboration. The Managing Director, A.P. State Housing Corporation Limited. The Commissioner, A.P. Weaker Sections Housing Programme. The Vice-Chairman & Housing Commissioner, AP Housing J.R. Managing Director, AP Co-operative Housing Societies Federation Limited. Managing Director, AP Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Limited. The Commissioner of Small Savings & State Lotteries. The Director, Director of Insurance Department. The Director, Director of Treasuries and Accounts. The Deputy Director, Pension Payment Office.

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The Pay &Accounts Officer, Pay &Accounts Office. The Director, Director of State Audit. The Director, Director of Works and Accounts. The Director, Director of Economics & Statistics. The Chairman, Godavari Valley Development Authority. The Director General, AP State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (APSRAC). The APD & I.O., AP State Development Planning Society. The Secretary, AP State Council of Higher Education. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Technical Education Department. The Secretary, State Board of Technical Education and Training Department. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Collegiate Education. The Director, Director of Intermediate Education Department. The Joint Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education. The Director, AP State Archieves & Research Institute. The Director, AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute. The Director, Telugu Academy. The Director, Hindi Academy. The State Liaison Officer, National Service Scheme Cell. The Commissioner & Director, School Education Department. The Director, Adult Education Department. The Director, AP Open School Society. The Director, Director for Government Examinations. The Secretary, A.P.R.E.I Society. The Director, AP Government Text Book Press. The Director, State Institute of Educational Technology. The Director, Jawahar Bal Bhavan. The Director, Director of Public Libraries. The Director, State Council of Educational Research and Training. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Public Health & Family Welfare. The Director, Director of Medical Education. The Director, IPM, Public (Health) Lab and Food (Health) Admn. The Commissioner, AP Vaidya Vidhana Parishad. The Project Director, Director of AIDS Control Society. The Director, Director of Insurance Medical Services. The Director General, Drugs Control Administration. The Commissioner, Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha &Homeopathy (Ayush) The MD, A.P. Health & Medical Housing Infrastructure Development Corpn. The Secretary, A.P. Yogadhyayana Parishad. The Addl. Prl. CCF & CEO, AP Medical & Aromatic Plants Board. The Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Para Medical Board. The Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Care Trust. The Director, Strategic Planning & Innovation Unit(SPIU). The Director, Woman Development and Child Welfare. The Director, Dir. of Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services & Welfare of Street Children. The Managing Director, A.P. Woman’s Co-operative Finance Corporation. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Welfare of Disabled & Senior Citizens.

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The Managing Director, AP Foods. The Secretary, AP State Social Welfare Board. The Managing Director, AP Vikalanagula Co-operative Corporation. The Secretary, AP Womens Commission. The Commissioner, Director of Agriculture. The Commissioner, Commissioner for Co-operation and Registrar of Co-operative Society. The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Bank (APCOB). The Managing Director, AP State Co-operative Union. The S.C. Deputy Registrar, AP State Co-operative Joint Farming and Labour of Contract Societies Federation. The Addl. Registrar, A.P. Co-operative Tribunal. The Joint Registrar, The Hyderabad Agricultural Co-operative Association (HACA). The Director, A.P. State Seeds Certification Agency The Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, A.P. State Seeds Development Corporation The Vice Chairperson & MD, A.P. State Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation The Commissioner, Director of Marketing The Commissioner, Commissioner of Horticulture Department The Commissioner, A.P. Micro Irrigation Project The Managing Director, A.P. Horticulture Mission The Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, A.P. State Agro-Industries Development Corp. The Managing Director, A.P. State Warehousing Corporation. The MD, The Federation of Sericulturists and Silk Weavers’ Co-op. Societies. The Commissioner, Commissioner of Sericulture. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Rural Irrigation Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. State Co-operative Marketing Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sahakara Vigyana Samithi. The Director, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The Director, Director of Animal Husbandry. The Commissioner, Fisheries Department. The Managing Director, A.P. State Fishermen Co-operative Societies Federation. The Managing Director, A.P. Meat Development Corporation. The Managing Director, A.P. Sheep & Goat Development Co-operative Federation The V.C & Managing Director, A.P. Dairy Development Co-operative Federation The Chief Executive Officer, A.P. Livestock Development Agency. The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Admn. Wing). The Engineer-in-Chief, Engineer-in-Chief (Medium Irrigation). The Commissioner, Command Area Development Dept. (CADA) The Chief Engineer, Central Designs Organisation. The VC & MD, A.P. State Irrigation Development Corp. The Director, Ground Water. The Commissioner & ENC, Commissionerate of Tenders. The Managing Director, A.P. Water Resources Development Corpn. The Director, Engineering Research. The Director General, Water and Land Management, Training and Research Institute. The Commissioner, Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation The Chief Engineer, Hydrology The Secretary, Irrigation & CAD (Projects Wing) Dept.

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The Supdt. Engineer (Hydrology), Inter-State and Water Resources The Supdt. Engineer (D & I Circle), Neelam Sanjeevareddy Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Nagarjuna Sagar Project. The Chief Engineer, Sreeram Sagar Project. The Dy. Chief Engineer, Telugu Ganga Project. The Chief Engineer, Tungabhadra Project. The Project Director, A.P. Water Sector Improvement Project (PPMU). The Commissioner, Commissioner P & D of Godavari Basin. The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration The Director, Town & Country Planning The Engineer-in-Chief (Public Health) The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board The Mission Director, A.P. Urban Services for the Poor The Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) The Mission Director, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA) The Commissioner, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority The Managing Director, A.P. Urban Finance and Infrastructure Dev. Corporation The Commissioner, Transport Commissioner The Managing Director, A.P. State Road Transport Corporation The Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings) The Director, Director of Ports The Managing Director (APRDC), A.P. Road Development Corporation.

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